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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am assuring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that you are providing someone with confidence or certainty about something. Example: "I am assuring you that the project will be completed on time, despite the challenges we are facing."
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"I am assuring them we are going to take care of them and that where we are taking them is far better, and that seems to be reassuring them," he said of the prisoners.
"We don't want this to spread out into something else … I am not only assuring the minorities, I am assuring all Malaysians – anybody who is in Malaysia – that they are safe," he told reporters.
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Delectable confections all, though, I am assured.
A graceful (and, I am assured, unpremeditated) gesture.
One where drinkers, I am assured, are always welcome.
What this activity demonstrates, I am assured, is the vital principles of improvisation.
"I have a piece that I am assured has a future".
"Although I am assured that all scripts that are developed do get made.
It is, I am assured, "criticism" of Israel, pure and simple.
"I am assured that our staff will be looking into it".
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