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The phrase "assured on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and may lead to confusion. A more appropriate phrase would be needed to express assurance or confidence in a particular context.
Example: "I am assured of your commitment to the project."
Alternatives: "confident in" or "certain about".
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Jennifer Miller, French horn player and music therapist and another former pro, seemed the most assured on tempi.
Also the chunky, charm-bedecked gold granny chain ("one of a kind!" Sabrina assured) on a pair of sunglasses, since I am always losing mine.
"You can rest assured on that".
They sound less assured on foreign policy than on economics.
The performance was assured, on the edge and engrossing.
A typical payout might be 25% or 50% of the sum assured on diagnosis.
Although he had been assured on both counts, Mr. Evans wanted to steal a look at her.
Mr. Davis appeared buoyant and assured on a flight from Oakland to Los Angeles after the debate on Wednesday.
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Implementation details and results of the experiment carried out over the second scenario are reported in the paper, showing the potential of SDN in providing assured on-demand services to end-users.
The change improved Scotland since his replacement, James McArthur, was more dynamic and assured on the ball.
Mr. Bianco said Mr. Cushing "could hit a good long ball, and he was very, very aggressive and very self-assured" on the polo field.
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