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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assure an ample" is not correct as it stands and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you want to guarantee a sufficient amount of something, but it needs to be part of a more complete phrase.
Example: "We aim to assure an ample supply of resources for the project."
Alternatives: "guarantee a sufficient" or "ensure an adequate".
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That's largely because nothing has happened to affect Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae's capacity to provide a stable flow of funds for prime conforming lending and assure an ample supply of credit for prime borrowers".
In winding up their tour of all things willpower-related, Baumeister and Tierney note that the best way to assure an ample store of self-control is to avoid depleting our reserves.
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When Bayer agreed to sell 100 million tablets of its anthrax medicine, Cipro, to the government for 95 cents each, Bayer and the Bush administration said the deal assured an ample supply at a very low price.
In the capital, Haitian authorities and international groups have been working to assure a more ample supply of chlorinated water, to clean and disinfect community latrines and to caution the public about hand washing, proper use of water and "defecation in open air".
New patterns should help assure a ninth.
Assure a competent public health workforce.
She assured an ultimate victory.
You can help the natural healing process by practicing good nutrition, drinking ample fluids (especially water), assuring a good blood circulation to the wound, and protecting the injured area from further trauma or infection.
Mr. Stinson is picky about his manure, buying it in New England while on vacation, and applying it in November to assure that he will have an ample supply of rhubarb when early summer rolls around.
Timing chips tracked runners accurately, staggered starts for the various race distances meant little crowding on the trail, and ample food and ice baths at the finish line gathering assured a strong recovery.
Thus, given the intense competition among Britain's nine morning newspapers, any art that might conceivably give offense -- say, a maggot-filled cow's head (Damien Hirst) or an unmade bed plus used condoms, soiled underwear and liquor bottle (Tracey Emin) -- is assured of ample coverage.
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