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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to make sure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing the capability to ensure that something is done or confirmed.
Example: "I want to be able to make sure that all deadlines are met before the project is submitted."
Alternatives: "capable of ensuring" or "able to guarantee".
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"He's able to make sure it gets more than its fair share of everything".
"We were able to make sure we knew them in and out".
They want to be able to make sure their kids are going to a good school.
He probably will be able to make sure that the promisee has the cotton.
You need to be able to make sure that you follow up or that the right actions are taken.
"We will be able to make sure those weapons are under safe lock and key," he said.
"The F.D.A. would no longer be able to make sure that medications are stored and shipped safely," Mr. McKinnell wrote.
We are able to put the resources into Baghdad, we are able to make sure we are able to service Basra from Baghdad".
And it's a perversion of the tort system, which is supposed to put the onus on the parties most able to make sure things are done right.
And at the same time, not a day goes by without my worrying about his adulthood after I'm no longer alive and able to make sure he's safe.
This helps keep the site healthy – you're able to make sure nobody's getting too much attention, make sure no one's getting ignored.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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