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certainly

[sur-tn-lee] / ˈsɜr tn li /


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"These exemptions are certainly aimed at signalling to Pyongyang that Seoul isn't going to give up any opportunity for a dialogue with North," foreign affairs expert Minseon Ku told AFP.

From Barron's

There is certainly consideration behind the scenes to the interim option given how drastically the managerial landscape will change in the summer.

From BBC

“It would be certainly encouraging if this carried through into the spring,” Gilbert says.

From Barron's

I don’t hate little kids, but I certainly don’t want to live with one.

From Literature

Indeed, such has been the level of contemplation regarding Frank's immediate future at Tottenham in recent weeks that this loss will almost certainly trigger further soul-searching from the club's leadership group.

From BBC