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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assure himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is seeking to confirm or guarantee something for their own peace of mind or understanding.
Example: "Before making the final decision, he wanted to assure himself that all the facts were accurate."
Alternatives: "convince himself" or "satisfy himself".
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By May, the Dallas native had earned enough to assure himself a full P.G.A. Tour card for next season.
But pollsters who have been following the race say that Mr. Lazio has yet to assure himself of that margin.
For that unenviable challenge, Webster can at least look back to a 20-20 gate at Lambeau to assure himself he has been there before.
He wanted to assure himself that his son's unspoiled condition was not evidence that Qaddafi's men had held him captive and executed him only recently.
Mr. Byrne said he looked back only enough to assure himself that the new tracks weren't overly similar to their past collaborations.
To assure himself that he had not misjudged the company, he invited analysts from the big firms to come in and tell him why he was wrong.
Similar(13)
Nor has Mr. Obama assured himself of a second term.
Dee assured himself he was dealing with virtuous spirits.
"We're just warming up," he assured himself, maybe.
"We're just warming up," Mr. Obama assured himself, maybe.
Resting early, he assured himself that he would be around to try.
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