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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reassuring in" is not grammatically correct
Instead, you could use "reassuring of" or "reassuring about." For example: My friend's kind words were reassuring of the fact that all would be okay.
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"That is reassuring in troubled times".
The Republican's girth seems reassuring in lean times.
Two themes were particularly reassuring in Mr. Obama's Inaugural Address.
It is all immensely reassuring, in a rather dismal manner.
Appalling, yet somehow reassuring in tying up loose ends.
He's not avuncular and reassuring in his style.
Mr. Diller was anything but reassuring in an earnings call on July 25.
She was experienced, able, attractive and reassuring in a motherly sort of way.
The trip to Vancouver for medical checkups in January was reassuring in most regards.
Reassuring in every possible way it also shows that surprise can be fun too!
There is, after all, something oddly reassuring in the folkways of the Oscars.
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