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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost assure" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "almost assured" or "assure" used in a different context.
Example: "The team's performance almost assured their victory in the championship."
Alternatives: "nearly guarantee" or "virtually ensure."
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"I can almost assure you, we're having fun.
He wasn't in the Mansour house, either (though some unfortunate civilians were), leaving an Army spokesman to almost assure the public that "the attack was effective in destroying that facility".
But I can almost assure you that we have not uncovered all that was spilled.
Having participated in numerous clandestine meetings with Republican strategists in years past -- at PR agencies in Washington and in airport hotel conference rooms in cities like Chicago and Dallas -- I can almost assure you that some of my former colleagues are playing behind-the-scenes roles in crafting the current batch of talking points.
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American dominance in London seemed almost assured.
That failure seems almost assured.
He is almost assured of more playing time.
The success of his mission was almost assured, thanks to the technological advantage of his ring.
Fish here are always offered as daily specials, a practice almost assuring freshness.
Early in his 2006 Senate reelection campaign, he his victory seemed almost assured.
Given the weight of those backing it, passage is almost assured.
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