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The phrase "a reassuring thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a comforting or positive idea that alleviates worry or anxiety.
Example: "As I faced the uncertainty of the future, I held onto a reassuring thought that everything would eventually work out for the best."
Alternatives: "a comforting idea" or "a soothing notion."
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This is not a reassuring thought.
It is a reassuring thought for liberals.
As someone who grapples wiith a daily to-do list, its a reassuring thought.
Given the likely choices, that is what I would call a reassuring thought.
Not a reassuring thought for someone who is intrigued, but utterly mystified, by the process.
Of course, their motivation is presumably that they believe that Hamas could then take power democratically — hardly a reassuring thought for Abbas or the Israelis.
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This larger truth about the mutability of our monuments is a somehow reassuring thought with which to greet the coming year.
It's a reassuring idea, but the evidence for their usefulness is flimsy.
This is hardly a reassuring view of politics, though this is, after all, just a movie.
This is a tempting, and almost reassuring thought.
As for the comic opera that brought the government to the edge of a shutdown last week, there is always the reassuring thought that America's governing arrangements are dysfunctional by design.
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