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we insured that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "we insured that" is not correct; it should be "we ensured that." You can use it when you want to express that you took steps to guarantee or make certain something happened.
Example: "We ensured that all safety protocols were followed during the event."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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6 human-written examples
Indeed, we insured that all of the teacher's gestures in this study were redundant with the accompanying speech because we wanted to be able to examine whether that speech (in the no-gesture condition) would effectively communicate about links on its own.
Within the populations sampled we insured that all SNP genotypes were in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium at each allele frequency.
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This way we insured that signature correlation values were not driven by intrinsically similar gene contents.
Science
In this way we insured that observed correlations could not be ascribed to a similar gene composition of the different signatures.
Science
To assure representiveness, we insured that an appropriate mix of participating GPs, e.g., rural vs. urban region and female vs. male, took part in the study.
Science
We designed reference primers for each of the "housekeeping genes" Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PDH) and Hydroxymethylbilane Synthase (HEM3) which were selected using published guidelines [ 37]; moreover we insured that they were single copy genomic sequences according to the BLAT alignment [ 38], in addition agarose gel visualization confirmed a single band of the expected size.
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Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
Now, by Lemma 3.1, we insure that u is a common fixed point of ({F_{n}}).
Now, by Lemma 3.1, we insure that u is a common fixed point of F and G. □.
As the most influential species on the planet, are we insuring that that our planet is habitable to all creatures, great and small?
News & Media
We insured against that default.
News & Media
"Right now our thinking is in favor of making the vaccine available to the general public after we have insured that we can adequately" immunize health care professionals, Dr. Gerberding said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "ensured" instead of "insured" when you mean to guarantee or make certain of a particular outcome. "Insured" refers to obtaining insurance coverage.
Common error
Avoid using "insured" when you mean "ensured". "Insured" relates to insurance policies, while "ensured" means to guarantee or make certain. Using "insured" incorrectly can confuse your readers.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "we insured that" is grammatically incorrect in most contexts. While present in some sources, Ludwig AI indicates that the correct term to use when meaning 'to guarantee' is "we ensured that". Thus, its primary function is often a grammatical error or a misuse of the word "insured".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "we insured that" appears in some sources, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests using "we ensured that" instead, as "insured" typically refers to insurance coverage, not guaranteeing an action. Although found in both scientific and news media contexts, it is best to avoid using "we insured that" in formal writing to maintain clarity and grammatical correctness. Consider alternatives like "we made certain that" or "we guaranteed that" to better convey your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
we ensured that
Replaces 'insured' with 'ensured', correcting the grammatical error and providing the proper term for guaranteeing an outcome.
we made certain that
Uses a more direct phrasing to convey the action of guaranteeing a specific result.
we guaranteed that
Substitutes 'insured' with 'guaranteed', providing a more suitable verb to express certainty and assurance.
we took steps to ensure that
Highlights the actions taken to achieve a guaranteed result, adding emphasis on the process.
we saw to it that
Offers an informal way to express making sure something happened or will happen.
we verified that
Focuses on confirming the certainty of an outcome through verification.
we confirmed that
Emphasizes the act of confirming or validating a specific outcome to make it certain.
we ascertained that
Uses a more formal tone to indicate the discovery and confirmation of a specific outcome.
we made provisions that
Focuses on the preparations and arrangements made to ensure a particular outcome.
we took precautions to ensure that
Highlights the preventive measures taken to guarantee a particular result.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "insured" in a sentence?
"Insured" should be used when referring to having insurance coverage. For example, "We are "insured against fire"."
When should I use "ensured" instead of "we insured that"?
Use "ensured" when you want to express that you have made certain of something. For example, "We "ensured that" all safety protocols were followed."
What can I say instead of "we insured that" to convey certainty?
You can use alternatives like "we "made sure that"", "we "guaranteed that"", or "we "took care that"".
What's the difference between "we insured that" and "we ensured that"?
"We insured that" is generally incorrect. The correct phrase is "we "ensured that"", which means we made certain that something happened. "Insured" is used in the context of insurance coverage.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested