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"has given assurance" is a correct and acceptable form of written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that someone has promised or given confidence in something. For example: "The Prime Minister has given assurance that the government is doing all it can to help."
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"The government has given assurance.
Pakistan's president, Asif Ali Zardari, has given assurance that he will tame the ISI.
The crucial point, however, is that God now "commands all men everywhere to repent, because he has fixed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness by a man whom he has appointed, and of this he has given assurance to all men by raising him from the dead".
"From the outset he has given assurance of his commitments to Swindon, as long as we had a shared goal of reaching the Championship within three years".
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the country concerned has given assurances satisfactory to the President that such violation will not recur.
When abroad, he has given assurances that Germany has no intention of tampering with postwar borders.
NHS England has given assurances that insurance companies will not be sold data for insurance purposes.
He has given assurances - it's up to him to show he has kept them.
The Tate has given assurances that the slides, which open to the public today, are perfectly safe.
Previously the DWP has given assurances that only organisations who provide 'social benefit' could take part in MWA.
Abu Dhabi has given assurances in other deals that their investments are driven only by economic considerations, not political ones.
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