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Discover Ludwig'assure her' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase can be used when trying to emphasize that something is true, in order to make someone else feel more confident or secure. For example, you might say “I assure her that the flight will leave on time”.
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Fine, I assure her.
I assure her they don't.
"You can do it later," I assure her.
"So did the American critics," he hastens to assure her.
I assure her that this isn't a joke.
It was, the law seemed to assure her, as if it had never happened.
If, that is, he exists, which her friends assure her he doesn't.
I assure her that her arm is fine, very fine, even somewhat on the thin side.
I assure her I was just sent home early because of personal problems.
How do I assure her that I support their marriage and don't care about the rest?
Wiping away her tears, I assure her I will not let that happen.
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