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The phrase "to rest assured" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means to feel confident or reassured about something. Example: "Although the weather forecast predicted rain, you can rest assured that we have a backup indoor location for the event."
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Citizens need to rest assured that the integrity of our political system is intact.
"The people of the country ought to rest assured that we're doing everything we can".
Hollywood likes big hair too much for us to rest assured that it will show the same restraint.
By that point, everyone involved will be able to rest assured that he will keep his big mouth shut.
"I can't give an ironclad guarantee," he said, "but I want you to rest assured that this is the place we want to be".
Several analysts said public support for the death penalty was strong enough for Mr. Bush to rest assured that he was on the right side of the issue.
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And remember, if none of these calamities happens to you, rest assured they will happen to the person in front.
If you boast that your financial-services firm's servers are impenetrable to hackers, rest assured someone will try to prove you wrong.
If the import of those statements feels fairly clear to you, rest assured that British Cycling has since felt moved to stress that it was not meant to menace.
If Go Thermonuclear appeals to you rest assured that you do not have to pay back that debt.
Considering his insatiable desire to win, rest assured that Woods will be working overtime between now and next month.
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