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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assure good" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a guarantee of quality or satisfaction, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "We strive to assure good service to all our customers."
Alternatives: "ensure quality" or "guarantee satisfaction."
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To assure good bonding, milling method is usually applied at the interfaces during UTW overlay construction.
To assure good drainage, the Syms building had a moat around its full basement.
Adaptive numerical and geometric algorithms assure good geometric flexibility of SSM in handling complex structures.
Packaging/assembly technologies assure good performance and reliable field of application for the optical components.
In the United States, Viva Entertainment waited until Walmart could assure good display placement and released it in May.
It can not only assure good fitness of the customized clothing but also reduce human efforts, costs, and production time.
To assure good separation performance in a large range of operation conditions, usage of the slot is recommended.
Experimental results show that the most important issue in preventing fracture failure is to assure good welding quality.
Moreover, a regularization term allows biasing the solution towards preferable modifications and can assure good numerical conditioning.
Without effective government oversight to assure good corporate market behavior, we can expect two, three, many Enrons.
An open patient-physician dialogue on the matter is the best way to assure good, coordinated care.
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