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'feel secure that' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to express feelings of trust or safety in a certain concept or idea. For example, "I feel secure that the security measures taken by our company are sufficient to protect us."
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But he adds a rider: that countries "must feel secure that they can use this flexibility".
"Bear Stearns's clients and counterparties should feel secure that JPMorgan is guaranteeing Bear Stearns's counterparty risk.
As a vegan, I feel secure that I won't develop mad cow disease.
But the public must feel secure that each vote is really counted.
This seems an unnecessary process and I can't feel secure that I will get it back.
And, to much laughter, "I feel secure that I can get a real job now".
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If I had felt secure that I could share it openly.
As a physicist, Lightman felt secure that our best current theories tell us.
But Sandra Mayerson, a partner at Squire Sanders, said that Picard "always felt secure" that the net equity formula would be upheld.
Feeling secure that his popularity among non-Peronist voters far exceeds that of Mr. Menem, Mr. Rodríguez Saá has suggested dispensing with a primary altogether.
With the big issues out of the way — each settled without any of the rancor that accompanied Jeter's signing — Steinbrenner said he felt secure that the 2012 version of the team only needs some fine-tuning, namely another starting pitcher and perhaps some bullpen help.
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