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The phrase "This is reassuring" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing comfort or confidence in a situation or information that alleviates concern. Example: "After hearing the expert's analysis, I felt a sense of relief; this is reassuring."
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This is reassuring.
This is reassuring; however, the glow rather than the stare is not quite the real thing.
This is reassuring news for Republicans, but it isn't necessarily good for the country.
This is reassuring for a skeptical Cubs fan base that is almost waiting for the former reliever in Dempster to collapse under the new strain of starting.
"This is reassuring information for people who make decisions based on evidence," said Dr. Jeffrey M. Drazen, the journal's editor in chief.
This is reassuring given the recent announcement by Rush Limbaugh, a chap who talks on the radio, that he is interested in buying into the St . Louis Rams
This is reassuring, I don't want my plane flown by a guy whose only experience of handling an emergency is driving an ambulance in Holby City.
This is reassuring and I applaud its, and Scottish Enterprise's, hard work to secure such contracts.
This is reassuring that most of the answers obtained from both groups were valid to be combined together.
This is reassuring, as using clinical examination alone to diagnose IAH and ACS is inaccurate with a sensitivity of about 40%[23]].
"This is reassuring for people to come in for screening".
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