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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reassuring for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is reassuring or comforting for someone. For example: The news that the economy is improving is reassuring for small business owners.
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Must be reassuring for the witnesses.
This much, at least, is reassuring for England.
Which sounds reassuring for schools, but is it?
It's reassuring for them, and it's been good for me".
"It's probably more reassuring for me than it is for him," Murray senior replied.
All those arguments ought to be reasonably reassuring for UBM shareholders.
The act of ascribing meaning is reassuring for the public, too.
It's very reassuring for employees to understand what is expected of them.
This did not sound reassuring for Sports Direct chief executive Dave Forsey and chairman Keith Hellawell.
A drop in oil prices was particularly reassuring for Wall Street.
Thus the prospect of a Sharon victory is reassuring for those who seek continued confrontation.
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