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"offers assurance" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when you want to convey that something provides comfort or confidence in the reliability of something else. For example, "John's plan offers assurance that our project will be completed on time."
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9.44am BST China's central bank governor offers assurance.
Civitas offers assurance through both cryptographic security proofs and information-flow analysis.
The study offers assurance that all parts of the country have something to bring to the party.
Lord McKenzie shows sympathy and offers assurance: "If a customer has a mental health condition the personal adviser will make an additional explanation".
And an audio clip offers assurance that Kobilka hasn't let scientific fame push him away from his roots as the son of hardworking Midwestern bakers.
But in many cases it offers assurance that the contractor has undergone a criminal check or taken a written exam — and at least licensing can offer you the possibility of getting some of your money back.
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Truman's letter delineates -- and overstates -- Switzerland's concessions, and offers assurances that the agreement would be enforced.
He said the apology "admits to wrongdoing, makes sincere statement showing deep remorse," and offers assurances that the wrongs will never be repeated.
"She failed to offer assurance that the government is taking steps to improve it," said Watson.
After two days of school closure, officials offered "assurance" that teachers would indeed be paid.
She is cheered that Maimonides offered assurance that "reasonableness is always complex".
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