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The phrase "assurance at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or event where assurance is provided or expected.
Example: "We can provide assurance at the upcoming conference regarding our new product's reliability."
Alternatives: "guarantee at" or "confidence at".
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The Salvadoran President, Alfredo Cristiani, offered the assurance at a breakfast with Mr. Quayle.
Trump gave Britain's Theresa May a similar assurance at the White House.
How else to explain Nadal's uncharacteristic lack of assurance at the critical phases of Sunday's final?
Foster's assurance (at age twenty-four) is extraordinary, but possibly deserved.
Special emphasis has been put on module quality assurance at all stages of the production.
and counsels assurance at oral argument that petitioners will adhere to that position..
Andreas Schleicher said at its launch in London that questions should be raised about quality assurance at British universities.
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He stares with self-assurance at the viewer.
For example, Cynthia Fisher, a Bpeace member and VP of Marketing & Quality Assurance at Bar Harbor Foods, helped four female Afghan food processors calculate better pricing for their jarred chutneys, bottled mint water, dried raisins, and tomato paste.
One of the TV spots opens with the worlds "Quality Assurance at Samsung," set to the percussive intro to the percussive intro to The O'Jays' 1975 classic, "Give the People What They Want".
Cynthia Fisher, a Bpeace member and VP of Marketing & Quality Assurance at Bar Harbor Foods in Maine, helped four female Afghan food processors calculate better pricing for their jarred chutneys, bottled mint water, dried raisins, and tomato paste.
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