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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assured themselves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where individuals have gained confidence or certainty about something through their own actions or beliefs.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, they assured themselves that their decision was the right one."
Alternatives: "convinced themselves" or "reassured themselves".
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Both have all but assured themselves roster spots.
The Sporting News said the A's had "all but assured themselves of a last-place season".
Both, ironically, may have assured themselves a lasting legacy simply by dint of appearing in Dig!
The league leaders have virtually assured themselves another victory; they lead Charlton 3-0.
So even if these people are thrown out, they have assured themselves one last chance to be totally irresponsible.
The Chiefs (7-7) all but assured themselves of missing the playoffs for a fifth straight season.
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If they win at Green Bay and at Washington, they assure themselves a spot.
The Americans must win one more match to assure themselves a spot in the quarterfinals.
Human beings do best in bigger cities, where they can assure themselves of their mutual importance.
Several players did the same, as if to assure themselves that this was no dream.
Presumably they can arrange the most rewarding contract for one's services (while always assuring themselves of their proper percentage).
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