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The phrase "assured for one" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express certainty or guarantee for a specific individual, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I can assure you, for one, that this plan will succeed."
Alternatives: "guaranteed for one" or "certain for one".
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But for now, they said, his political future seemed assured for one simple reason: he has no obvious rival for the premiership.
"Let us be brazen in our expression, forthright and assured, for one day, our work will be judged," Maharaj said.
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Murray, the senior Democrat, also spoke hopefully about the possibility of compromise, though she warned that CSR funding should be assured for more than just one more year.
The convergence is assured for a set of plant's trajectories that excludes the bad ones.
Peace was thus assured for some decades.
"But, after a discussion of all the pros and cons of both types of birth, and having been assured of one-to-one midwifery support and an individualised birth plan, they will choose to try for a vaginal birth".
Commodities made it possible for buyers to be assured that one ton of any product – whether corn, cotton or sugar – was exchangeable for any other ton.
"You can't even assure your life for one minute there," he said.
Interstellar should be assured this one.
Each of the 31 conferences was assured at least one bid for its champion.
"Now, I'm not Reader's Digest," Mr Potter needlessly assured us at one point, "for all my bland exterior and occasional philistinism".
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