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Discover Ludwig"assures himself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when one is attempting to reassure themselves of something. For example, "He assured himself that he had done the right thing."
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"Tomorrow's another chance you won't go it alone," he assures himself.
"Lying is lovely," he assures himself, and his stream of consciousness rushes on, crammed with reflections on his friends' zaniness and the nature of reality.
He assures himself that he is not indifferent to the unhappiness of women, even as "he seemed, in spite of himself, to provoke it".
Innocent dalliance, he assures himself, proclaiming that his courtly fancy has been captured by the perfection of the eponymous heroine's knee.
His investigations sometimes turned up what Lethem calls "palliative remarks" and "lunatic optimism," as in "Don't Worry About the Government," when Byrne assures himself, "Some civil servants are just like my loved ones," as well as aperçus whose nourishing sadness calls to mind Pound and Larkin.
Bliss reveals himself as a colony of sentient bacteria that feeds off of the endorphins produced by human happiness; by hypnotizing the planet, Bliss assures himself of a permanent supply of nourishment.
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Nor has Mr. Obama assured himself of a second term.
Dee assured himself he was dealing with virtuous spirits.
"We're just warming up," he assured himself, maybe.
"We're just warming up," Mr. Obama assured himself, maybe.
Resting early, he assured himself that he would be around to try.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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