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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an assured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is confident or certain about something.
Example: "She walked into the room with an assured demeanor, ready to present her ideas."
Alternatives: "a confident" or "a self-assured".
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Martyn Brabbins leads an assured performance.
This is an assured, heartfelt debut.
Meg Lanning cut an assured figure at the crease.
The difference is that Lewis was an assured long jumper.
For wheat and rice, in some places, farmers have an assured buyer in the Food Corporation of India (FCI) at an assured price.
"You can't hide anything from me," he said, with an assured, tolerant smile.
Though stylistically diverse, each poet here has an assured, distinctive voice.
"I've got a couple of anxieties," confesses Laura Mvula a few songs into an assured set.
Under the conductor Richard Farnes the London Philharmonic Orchestra gave an assured, clean and musicianly performance.
Mr. Gatti is an assured technician and a musician with a keen ear.
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England won the Twenty20 women's quadrangular tournament with an assured performance against Australia.
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