Undoubtedly then I am in a clear error.
"In that case, I would be totally astray.
Surely, I should then be in clear error
Then I shall surely be in clear error
That I am then in (E) clear/evident misguidance
“I will be totally wrong by doing so.”
“Undoubtedly, I am then in open error.”
`In that case I should, indeed, be in manifest error
Then, certainly, I would be in open error
`Surely, in case (I do anything of the kind) I should be (falling) in (to) a clear error
"Then verily, I should be in plain error
Then I will surely be in a misguidance most evident.
Surely, I should then be in utter deception.
I would then be in clear error.
In that case, I should indeed be in evident misguidance.
If I did that, I would indeed be in real error.
I'd then be completely lost!
Surely, I would then be in obvious astray.
Indeed, I should clearly be in error.
“Indeed, I would be in evident error.
“In that case, I would be in clear error!”
Verily in that case I shall be in manifest error.
"For then the work of the devil will have been manifest in me and I would have been led by the nose to the loss in the maze of error"
Then, in that case, I will certainly be in clear error.
Indeed, I then surely would be in clear error;
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