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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuring her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to convey that someone is providing comfort or confidence to a female individual regarding a situation.
Example: "He was assuring her that everything would be alright despite the challenges they faced."
Alternatives: "reassuring her" or "comforting her".
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Hunsaker relayed this to Baskins, the general counsel, assuring her that the practice was "not unlawful".
"Currently, it is 60 degrees," a perky female voice answered, assuring her it wouldn't rain.
A trainer came out and tried to calm her, assuring her the pain would subside.
Her closest friends don't provide much help or sympathy, assuring her that she could get a "pretty-person job".
He tried to console her, assuring her that he was not afraid, and did not consider death "an enemy".
During the first part of the picture, a woman in my row was gleefully assuring her companions, "It's a comedy.
Even while assuring her of his love, his face constricts with fury and his eyes glitter with murderous intention.
The Empress Taitou has demanded that the Regent take a solemn oath assuring her safety during her sojourn at Ghebi, where she feels herself a prisoner.
The clinic referred her to Sunshine Hospital, one of the largest private hospitals in Hyderabad, assuring her that Aarogyasri would provide coverage.
He wrote back immediately, assuring her that she was right to worry and they would find a new site if necessary.
A representative at that college encouraged the applicant to sign an enrollment contract, while assuring her it was not legally binding.
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