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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is now assuring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is currently providing reassurance or confidence about a situation.
Example: "The spokesperson is now assuring the public that all safety measures are in place."
Alternatives: "is currently reassuring" or "is now guaranteeing".
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Iran is now assuring their friends they will not let them down.
The same cocktail party crowd is now assuring themselves that "Trumpism" is a one-time thing, and will disappear immediately after the election, when the Republican Party returns to being mainstream and not so driven by conspiracy theories.
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That wish is now assured.
That is now assured.
Mission accomplished, and Djokovic is now assured of leaving the Open with the No. 1 ranking.
His coronation on Wednesday for a new four-year term is now assured.
A Nationwide Tour player last year, Leishman is now assured of a spot in the first three major championships in 2010.
The Office of the Trade Representative's ability to fulfill this function is now assured by its position as part of the executive office of the president.
"Idol" is now assured that it will not rank as the No. 1 show in television this week in those 18-49 ratings.
This series is now assured at least six games, but if the hockey gods are fair and just (they usually are), we'll rightly get seven.
But Money can reveal the UK government is now unequivocally saying it was Goodfellow who invented the ATM – so it would seem that after all the squabbling his place in history is now assured.
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