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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assures her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is providing reassurance or confidence to a female individual about a situation or concern.
Example: "He assures her that everything will be fine, despite the challenges they face."
Alternatives: "reassures her" or "confirms to her".
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Her mother assures her that is so.
"Yes," the voice assures her.
"No," he bluntly assures her.
(Collins assures her he is "well-rounded").
He gently assures her that he "prays on it".
Dan assures her the road will "level out".
Of course, he assures her, "but I'll be very disappointed".
Mrs Grose assures her they are clever and good.
"Oh, it's not forever," she assures her boyfriend.
"We're not bad people," Sissy assures her sibling.
"But not at the beginning," she assures her daughter.
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