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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am assured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing confidence or certainty about something, often in a formal context.
Example: "I am assured that the project will be completed on time."
Alternatives: "I am confident" or "I am certain."
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I am assured that it is.
Delectable confections all, though, I am assured.
A graceful (and, I am assured, unpremeditated) gesture.
One where drinkers, I am assured, are always welcome.
"Although I am assured that all scripts that are developed do get made.
What this activity demonstrates, I am assured, is the vital principles of improvisation.
"I have a piece that I am assured has a future".
It is, I am assured, "criticism" of Israel, pure and simple.
I am assured the eggs we eat come from the farm, but the chickens do not.
"I am assured that our staff will be looking into it".
I am assured by people who witnessed this scene that she didn't say that at all.
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