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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assure oneself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone wants to confirm or make certain of something for themselves.
Example: "Before making a decision, it is important to assure oneself of all the facts."
Alternatives: "convince oneself" or "satisfy oneself".
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In a twist of irony, it turns out that the best way to assure oneself that Iran's nuclear activities remain peaceful is to keep the current program intact subject to heavy monitoring and constraints that would lengthen time Iran needs to build a nuclear weapon.
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There was no more foolproof means of assuring oneself of a lonely Saturday night than saying nice things in public about Ronald Reagan.
Sometimes the point is, more modestly, to assure or reassure oneself that the position one endorses, or is tempted to endorse, is correct.
The only way to assure a job and a a fat salary is to present oneself beforehand to the Russian ambassadors at various European courts.
Nothing, I assure you.
I assure you".
It is difficult, perhaps impossible, to put oneself in their shoes and ask 'how could I forgive what happened?' We can only hope the benefits of forgiveness are strong enough to assure them of the good future they surely must desire.
This will assure consistency.
This can assure you.
In other words, it assures the opportunity to collect oneself before answering the door.
Anonymity assured.
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