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The phrase "assured anonymity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the guarantee of privacy or confidentiality for individuals in various contexts, such as surveys, research, or whistleblowing.
Example: "Participants in the study were promised assured anonymity to encourage honest and open responses."
Alternatives: "guaranteed anonymity" or "promised anonymity".
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People who volunteer their genetic information for the betterment of science — and are assured anonymity — may find that their privacy is not a slam dunk.
One group was assured anonymity in answering the questions, one was led to believe that a researcher might know what they had said, and the third was told that they would remain anonymous but that they were hooked to a "lie detector".
Participation in the interview process was entirely voluntary, and participants were assured anonymity.
It also assured anonymity of responses obtained and instructed willing participants to submit their completed questionnaires in one of the collection boxes provided within the MI department.
All interviews were conducted in line with appropriate ethics procedures of assured anonymity (cf. [57]), and each interview lasted 30 45 min.
Participants were assured anonymity.
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Someone reluctant to go to the authorities or the museum, he said, might be willing to deal through him, whether to claim the reward or to assure anonymity.
The survey was created and carried out using Surveymonkey, in line with current best practice, using the HR mailing lists but explicitly separating and distancing the questionnaire from line management and assuring anonymity.
*The patient's demographic information in this article was changed to protect identity and assure anonymity.
Game results are recorded in a way to assure anonymity.
Informed consent was waived to assure anonymity.
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