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The phrase "assured of ending" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of certainty about a conclusion or resolution, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "He felt assured of ending the project on time, despite the challenges faced."
Alternatives: "confident of concluding" or "certain of finishing".
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This year's playoffs are assured of ending in October.
As soon as Tennessee lost to the previously winless Colts, the Jets were assured of ending Sunday still in control of their playoff chances.
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He added that Ian Paisley's hardline Democratic Unionist party had to be assured of an end to all forms of paramilitary activity while Sinn Féin had to receive a commitment from the DUP that it would be "treated on an equal basis" in any power-sharing coalition.
With the second quarter already assured of a sour end, more turmoil looms in the financial sector next week, after Morgan Stanley and Wachovia saw their credit ratings put under review for possible downgrade Friday.
In other words, you can buy art from a West London heavyweight dealer and be assured of its quality, but end up spending more money.
If the price of being Out's figurehead is five months of mutually assured destruction ending in a Yes vote, you won't find me running away, oh no.
Spartak was already assured of third place, and Zilina ended the group without a point.
The top-five ranked golfers in the FedEx Cup playoffs -- which also includes Hunter Mahan -- are assured of grabbing the year-end $10-million 10-million bonustory in Atlanta.
But Republican leaders said they had more than enough votes to stop a filibuster, contending that the overall tax bill has provisions sought by so many different lawmakers that it was almost assured of final passage by the end of this week.
Otto, Barbara Niedernhuber and Silke Kraushaar were virtually assured of being on the podium when the competition ended.
In that respect, Mr. Koizumi now seems assured of being able to complete his term, which ends in 2006.
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