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The phrase "to ensure everything" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as part of a longer clause or sentence, and is usually followed by a specific action or outcome that needs to be ensured. Here's an example: "We need to double-check all the details to ensure everything is accurate before submitting the report to our boss."
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It's all heavily moderated to ensure everything remains family-friendly.
But they must be expertly stacked to ensure everything explodes properly.
"It's a big task to ensure everything will work the way it should".
I all but jumped off the parapet at the end to ensure everything was perfect.
He urged them to ensure everything including stumps and logs was extinguished.
Mr Cameron said he would take charge of the response to "ensure everything is being done to help".
In the run-up to the biennial, art organizations in the region strove to ensure everything was pitch perfect.
In the UK, we have to ensure everything on air is suitable for kids of any age at any time.
Then they had to think about when the pea shoot plants would come up to ensure everything had enough space.
I was constantly monitored after the operation to ensure everything was in order for me to go home.
There will continue to be gradual change to ensure everything is in place for New Zealand in four years' time.
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