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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again assured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that someone has been reassured or confirmed something once more.
Example: "After the meeting, she was again assured that her concerns would be addressed promptly."
Alternatives: "reassured once more" or "assured again".
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Gidley again assured her that it wasn't intentional.
She was again assured by Regus that there had not been "any sort of complaints".
In response, Stone again assured the Weekly Standard that he remained in contact with Trump.
In a time of endless cutbacks, it's good to see the company's future once again assured.
Van Dijk outmuscled Iheanacho in midfield and Tadic fed Mané on the counterattack, with the finish once again assured.
And he has once again assured William Hague that he has done nothing of which the party needs to feel ashamed.
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My gynecologist, again assuring me that I was fertile, sent my husband and me to a reproductive endocrinologist.
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So automakers, including Tesla, are again assuring Americans that practical, affordable E.V.'s are on the way.
After the first hijacked jetliner hit the north tower, he was making the calls again, assuring them he was in no danger.
At the party, he again assures a concerned Ella that he is not--and will not--be back on the hooch.
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