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The phrase "assured at" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not commonly used and may lead to confusion regarding its intended meaning.
Example: "I was assured at the meeting that the project would be completed on time."
Alternatives: "guaranteed at" or "confident at".
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Thus, Steinmetz' reputation was assured at the age of 27.
All semifinalists are assured at least a bronze medal.
Complete closure of the valve is then assured at all times without tappet noise.
"The contraceptive effectiveness of these specified lots cannot be assured at this time," the company said.
It is understood Blair was assured at the time that his phone had not been hacked.
Each of the 31 conferences was assured at least one bid for its champion.
They were assured at least 51 seats in the 100-seat Senate.
As such, Moeen Ali is assured at least one more Test as an opener.
She showed a measure of toughness that was not entirely assured at the beginning of her tournament.
A thicket of nominations is assured at the very least for the film, which arrives in theaters on Christmas Day.
So assured at home, he seemed not quite certain what expression to adopt while the national anthems were played.
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