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"ensure supply" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to guarantee or make sure that there is enough of something (usually a resource or product) available. Example: The company implemented a new system to ensure supply of raw materials for their production plants.
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Growth has to be steady so that the buyers can ensure supply.
To ensure supply chain transparency and to assist companies in meeting their requirements, the UK needs a comprehensive labour inspection system to prevent and combat modern slavery".
"Better coordination of all teacher training routes will have to come, with some sort of middle tier at a local level to ensure supply and quality".
Why is it more important for residents to move on to other areas than it is for government to ensure supply?
But they know they can't keep the industry if they can't ensure supply, and they are enthusiastic supporters of genetic engineering.
What can be done to change their perceptions and how can we ensure supply meets demand in the range of courses offered by schools and universities?
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Following up both internally with the Supply section and externally with counterparts to ensure supplies for programme implementation are delivered in a timely and accurate manner.
Green Mama has an in-house furniture maker, clothing producer and a packaging plant to ensure supplies.
Ofgem said supplies of electricity for this winter would be unaffected, but that measures were needed to ensure supplies next year.
And he will indicate that governments can encourage the trend by acting to ensure supplies of cheap energy.
The shortage has prompted six water companies to launch drought management plans to ensure supplies to customers remain unaffected.
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