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The phrase "assure him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to convey confidence or certainty to someone, typically to alleviate their concerns or doubts.
Example: "I will assure him that everything will be taken care of and that he has nothing to worry about."
Alternatives: "reassure him" or "guarantee him."
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"You?" "Definitely," I assure him.
I assure him that I am.
"I like this one," I assure him.
Oh yes, I assure him.
I assure him it did.
I assure him that he seems besotted.
I can assure him not to worry.
"We couldn't assure him of any stability".
The announcement of my death?" Oh yes, I assure him.
"I can assure him we are not going to blink.
This too shall pass, I tried to assure him.
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