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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuring him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to convey that someone is providing reassurance or confidence to another person.
Example: "She spoke softly, assuring him that everything would be alright."
Alternatives: "reassuring him" or "comforting him".
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And Hilary keeps assuring him that the readers love it.
She invited him to return to the press conference, assuring him that he could ask questions.
"I was trying to console him and assuring him help was on the way".
Mr. Ganakas waved him off, assuring him that it would come.
"Dear Boy," she starts her letter assuring him he would find "no treason".
Mr. Lindelof agreed, assuring him that the producers knew that approach would be a cop-out.
There were conference calls with Smith; Johnson pleaded with Baquet to stay, assuring him of the Tribune Company's flexibility.
Larry gently rebuffs Steve's well-meaning efforts to give comfort, assuring him that he is just fine, thank you.
Sanders was unhurried and appreciative, listening, taking his details, assuring him that there was plenty to do.
Probably not Gordon Brown's camp, which will be assuring him that he did all right, all things considered.
Kent even liked Tsiang's style, assuring him that his books "are much finer than any of your endorsers have stated".
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