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The phrase "assured of change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing confidence or certainty that a change will occur or has been guaranteed.
Example: "After the meeting, the employees felt assured of change in the company's policies."
Alternatives: "guaranteed change" or "confident in change".
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This is one standards battle that, for a change, Microsoft isn't assured of winning.
Even without that change I feel she would have been assured of a full house.
Already assured of the N.F.C.
Neither is assured of giving approval.
You can rest assured of that.
The measures are not assured of passage.
That you can rest assured of".
He has seemed assured of easy victory.
Roger Clemens, Mike Mussina and Andy Pettitte are assured of spots.
Be assured of my friendship".
I stand assured of your support.
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