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The phrase "assures that he will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is making a promise or commitment about future actions or behaviors.
Example: "The manager assures that he will address the team's concerns in the next meeting."
Alternatives: "guarantees that he will" or "promises that he will".
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Although Mr. Jiang is giving up his presidential duties, his broad power base assures that he will remain a potent unofficial policy maker for many years.
The deal, which will pay Warner $19 million in guaranteed money in 2009, including a $15 million signing bonus, assures that he will be the starting quarterback for at least 2009 and probably 2010 and that he will almost certainly finish his career with the Cardinals.
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After learning that she has been offered a job at Med Com, Owen fires her assuring her that he will be okay.
He assures her that he'll cover the table with a towel.
He also assured shareholders that "he will provide the monies required to fund the club until such time as the agreement is completed".
Though assured that he will not face serious charges, he has reason to be worried.
"We are being assured that he will recover quickly from surgery," it said.
Redfearn said he has been assured that he will be given time to stabilise the team.
There's no indication that he'll be able to, but rest assured that he will absolutely try his best.
By that point, everyone involved will be able to rest assured that he will keep his big mouth shut.
It was no mean feat, and he can rest assured that he will be remembered for the right reasons.
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