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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assures you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is providing a guarantee or promise to another person, often to instill confidence or reassurance.
Example: "I want to assure you that we are doing everything possible to resolve the issue as quickly as we can."
Alternatives: "guarantees you" or "promises you".
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At least until they lose Game 7 to Pittsburgh, as Ron Cook of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette assures you will happen, and then forget all that.
Just because you think it's private, and your boyfriend or girlfriend assures you it's just for the two of you, situations change.
Jackie Townsend is the author of Imperfect Pairings: A Novel, which, she assures you, is not your typical Italian love story.
It wasn't a mistake, Arlenny assures you.
(He assures you that it's made up).
"Etiquette recognizes no such rule, Miss Manners assures you".
"It is not an overriding endorsement that assures you of success".
This thing breezily assures you perfect ice-cream is possible with no prep in 40 minutes.
"In the bathrooms, seeing a person cleaning up assures you the bathroom is clean.
This is all good to know; it assures you that buying "Jeff Bridges" would be less of a folly than ordering a Meryl Streep cookbook.
Loaning $1,000 to someone on the street -- who assures you he'll double your money when he returns five minutes later -- may not be the best-considered investment.
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