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The phrase "assured passage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to convey certainty or guarantee regarding the passage or approval of something, such as legislation or a process.
Example: "The committee's support ensured the assured passage of the new policy."
Alternatives: "guaranteed approval of" or "certain passage of".
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The combined influence of friends of the Indians and land speculators assured passage of the act.
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This, he predicts, would assure passage of the measures for the wealthier.
But it appeared to be more of a parliamentary tactic by House Republicans to assure passage of their bill, rather than their personal stake in it.
The withdrawal of objections to changing the rules for the prosecutors appears to assure passage of a measure to restore rules changed last March, when the attorney general was given authority to appoint replacement United States attorneys indefinitely, several senators said.
ALBANY — Thirty-three senatorsnators have publicly declared they will support legalizing same-sex marriage, all but assuring passage of the measure which will make New York the largest state where gay and lesbian couples can wed.
The barrage of bilateral talks was also linked to the Council, because it remains unclear whether the Palestinians can muster the nine votes on the Security Council needed to assure passage of a resolution.
But Mr. Chavez's majority in the National Assembly is still large enough to assure passage of an "enabling law" that would allow him to decree at least some of the sweeping measures unpopular with the opposition.
This is a valid complaint that overlooks the fact that Democratic votes helped assure passage of Mr. Bush's plan, encouraging him to seek even bigger tax cuts as the debt mounts.
Ms. Quinn, who considered running for mayor this year, bowed out after Mr. Bloomberg said he would seek a third term, and played a major role in assuring passage of the controversial legislation that allowed him — and Ms. Quinn — to seek re-election this fall.
Current and former government officials who have been involved in investigations of the provincial police say that much of the graft ends up in the hands of political bosses and party functionaries, mainly but not exclusively Peronists, who use it to buy votes and assure passage of legislation that advances their interests.
The changes proposed for Montana, in at least eight bills being drafted, have the support of the new governor, Judy Martz, a Republican, and Republican leaders of the Legislature, who say the Republican majority in both chambers almost assures passage of the bills.
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