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The phrase "assured if" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a condition or guarantee, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "I will be assured if you complete the task on time."
Alternatives: "guaranteed if" or "certain if".
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Her answers were clear and assured, if not exactly revelatory.
In 75 years of Communist rule, people traded freedom for an assured, if sometimes bleak existence.
But please be assured if we have any information we will inform you in time".
I mean that's 99.9percentt assured, if not higher, over the history of film.
Jesus's position is by no means assured if things go badly but they believe they have a chance.
An abortive vote had shown that the success of Tiberius was assured if only the election could be completed.
Within this framework, global stability of the switching strategies can be assured if the invariant sets topology allows the exclusive selection of estimates obtained from healthy sensors.
The overall stability of tidal stream generators can only be assured if the maximum loads expected to arise during the lifetime of the structures are accounted for.
"The safety of the students could be assured if confronta tions were avoided," Mr. Gold berg said.
"But rest assured, if we do have a problem, we're going to be behind you 100percentt".
But rest assured, if you can't make time, the Latino population will sway its way to you.
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