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The phrase "assurance before" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of providing assurance prior to an event or action, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "We need to ensure we have assurance before proceeding with the project."
Alternatives: "guarantee prior to" or "confidence ahead of".
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He made ground and dealt with an errant throw with marvellous assurance before removing the bails.
That uncertainly has some European governments seeking extra assurance before moving their data onto the cloud.
At times, they burst forth with confident assurance before the question had quite been asked.
"They need more than ordinary assurance before they can be handed over to anybody," Mr. Obasanjo said.
If you need any assurance before adding the extension, you might want to know that the founders were advised by Paul Buchheit, YC Partner and creator of Gmail, during design and launch.
Researchers in disciplines such as computer science and engineering are likely to need more assurance before investing time and energy going after BRAIN funds, he says: "They are going to need to see some commitment".
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Returning, with more assurance than before, to entertaining the troops, he so far departed from his classical style as to join Lillie and Michael Wilding singing a comic trio.
But the justices have certainly reneged on these assurances before.
However, junior doctors agree with the BMA that we need concrete assurances before this can happen.
Investors have heard such assurances before, and they have learned to take them with a barrel of salt.
"I expect them to make the same assurances before any approval of the deal" by national security officials, Mr. Rogers said.
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