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The phrase "assures him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is providing reassurance or confidence to another person about a situation or outcome.
Example: "She assures him that everything will be fine despite the challenges they face."
Alternatives: "reassures him" or "guarantees him".
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"What are the two sides doing?" ask Schieffer, and McDonough assures him -- ASSURES HIM! -- that Obama delivered a State of the Union address, and that it was great!
"Yup," Morris assures him.
"A pleasure," another assures him.
"I haven't changed," Gladys assures him.
"No, no politicians," Shostakovich assures him.
To which Stéphane assures him, "I'm bad!" And he is.
That assures him entry to Mr Obama's inner circle.
Not at all, Crosland – not unpatronisingly – assures him.
"You will," Noe's daughter-in-law assures him.
She assures him she "never took them seriously".
"Oh, it's all right," the young man assures him.
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