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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assured having" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It means to have a guarantee or confidence in possessing something. Example: "She felt assured having completed all her assignments for the week."
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Messi's place in the football pantheon of greats is already assured, having achieved feats that would be beyond even the wildest dreams of most.
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"I have a piece that I am assured has a future".
Rest assured, had Labour done poorly, it would have had everything to do with Jeremy Corbyn.
Holland, she was assured, had one of the most liberal asylum policies in Europe.
That, I'm assured, has moved on and is less the case now.
One in 50 Americans, we are assured, has been abducted by aliens at some time in his life.
Maybe not, but the march to a conservative majority, which had seemed so assured, had developed a nervous, patrician cough.
(Hollis, we are assured, "had already faced the grinning demon all men must confront in their lives").
(Rest assured: had nothing to do with this).
Because the oil and gas companies, rest assured, have made very clear their desires.
The improvement in the quality of life associated with ART, 22, 23 especially when adherence can be assured, has influenced people's willingness to be tested.
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