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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assure both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to guarantee or confirm something to two parties or individuals.
Example: "I want to assure both of you that your concerns will be addressed promptly."
Alternatives: "guarantee both" or "confirm to both".
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We show that pattern recognition methods can assure both stability and high accuracy in classification situations.
The MPs were anxious to assure both witnesses that their intentions had obviously been of the best.
I'd like to assure both sides of this debate that The AP is not trying to please or anger anybody.
We present a new approach to designing stabilizing controllers which assure both robust global asymptotic stability and local quadratic stability.
Ms. Veneman, in a move first reported in today's Washington Post, disqualified herself "to assure both the actuality and the perception of impartiality," Mr. Herglotz said.
With $300m of working capital in hand, I can assure both our writers and readers that this piece of the action would only increase.
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Rest assured, both printers have standard U.S.B. connectors.
It assures both functionality and safety of such systems.
But I've been assured both projects are already being scoped out.
They apologised to fans "wholeheartedly" and assured both shows will be rescheduled "as soon as possible".
But with qualification places assured both crews appeared to be content to cruise through the middle 1000m.
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