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"repeated assurance" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to assuring someone multiple times or continually. Example: Despite his repeated assurances that he would be on time, John arrived nearly an hour late to the meeting.
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The controversy over the attacks led to some of the operators needing repeated assurance that they had acted legally.
"But despite the repeated assurance that our security officials had provided the president, such an attack still took place".
"We certainly welcome the repeated assurance from the Indonesian authorities during this year that there would be no executions while court cases are under way," he said.
Yet the explosions that grew more frequent were gnawing on the repeated assurance of safety.
And with the repeated assurance from U.S. authorities that their investigation is still ongoing, don't expect the trickle of FIFA scandals to end any time soon.
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They haven't come, despite repeated assurances to the contrary.
Mr. Riley made repeated assurances that Lloyd's would pay its share.
In a statement, Sodexo said the horse DNA was "unacceptable" given "repeated assurances from our suppliers".
Between 1978 & 1981, repeated assurances that VDTs were safe were provided by researchers at the Bell Telephone Laboratories.
Miller gave repeated assurances in her Commons statement that there would be no further delays.
A4e's chief executive, Andrew Dutton, has repeated assurances that the company has "zero tolerance" towards fraud.
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