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Discover Ludwig"keep assuring" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to continuously or repeatedly give an assurance or promise about something. Example: "Despite his doubts, she kept assuring him that everything would work out in the end."
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Friends get an earful, and – before they see it – keep assuring me it can't be that bad.
The resulting polemics cleared some murky air but now have little use except to keep assuring each side of the other's perversity.
The first lady suspects that a sinister plot is afoot, but her husband and his top aides keep assuring her that she is imagining things, like Ingrid Bergman in "Gaslight".
Delegates keep assuring us that their own profitability is vital for safeguarding humanity, while we ordinary people go about our day-to-day lives: we happily drive our cars, book flights to our next holiday destination and raise our children as we've always done.
The film's characters may keep assuring Grace that she was born to play the role of a princess, but Kidman definitely wasn't born to play the role of Grace.
"This is just a trial, they keep assuring us of that," Pamela Whitesides, who has lived in a waterfront building for about 20 years, told the Daily Pilot.
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Cash kept assuring me we were the best team.
And Hilary keeps assuring him that the readers love it.
"I was not informed of any risk; my broker kept assuring me nothing was safer.
Everyone's kind, and keeps assuring me it's his loss and I'll meet someone else.
President Bush keeps assuring the public that the militias attacking the occupation forces represent a tiny, freedom-hating fringe.
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