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certainties
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the state of being sure about something, usually when there is proof
- Her certainty in her ability to complete the marathon came from months of dedicated training.
- The scientist presented the results with certainty, as the experiments had been thoroughly tested.
- Her certainty about the company's financial stability allowed her to invest with confidence.
- The doctor’s certainty in the diagnosis provided comfort and clarity to the patient.
- His certainty about the project's success helped persuade others to invest in it.
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a situation or fact that is absolutely clear and cannot be questioned or altered
- The project's completion by next month is a certainty.
- With all the preparations in place, the event is now a certainty.
- With all the evidence, the outcome of the trial was a certainty.
- The success of the new product launch is a certainty given the market demand.
- After years of hard work, her promotion was a certainty.
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