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Discover Ludwig"reassured with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about being reassured about something. For example, "The patient was reassured with the doctor's diagnosis."
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They subsequently felt reassured with their choice, a reassurance that may be described as coming from within or as coming from without.
Ms. Huston says she sometimes knocks, as I did, and is reassured with a low buzz.
For every person Michael Heseltine has reassured with his revised explanation about the demise of his mother's dog, he will have baffled many more.
For his part, Damon was reassured with an experienced hand like Scott behind the camera.
No student was more deserving than any other that fateful night, yet all futures cannot be reassured with the promise of a quality education.
"It's very difficult to feel very reassured with any of the advice because everything conflicts so much.
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While non-reassuring tests may become reassuring with simple change in maternal position, abnormal fetal heart rate alterations are a frequent indication for Caesarean or instrumental delivery [ 149].
Reeves is somehow reassuring, with an enviably serene manner.
But that casual attempt to reassure with a pill costs the NHS around £10m a year.
He could annoy, persuade or reassure with his for one-liners.
Calm and reassuring with patients, she has a caught-out little-girl side that surfaces when she makes a bad medical judgment.
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