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rest assured

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  1. You can be sure, as in Rest assured that the police will recover your diamonds. This expression uses assured in the sense of “certain” or “confident,” a usage dating from the early 1500s.


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If you’re looking for New Year’s Eve essentials, rest assured that stores and supermarkets are generally open on Dec. 31, although some will close early.

From MarketWatch

If you’re looking to purchase a holiday gift at the last minute or to prepare for your holiday feast, then you can rest assured that stores and supermarkets are generally open on Dec. 24.

From MarketWatch

"Everyone can rest assured that we are very aware of the scale of what we are talking about," he said.

From Barron's

Rest assured, though, that smartphone in your pocket will be the brains of the operation for years to come.

From The Wall Street Journal

And rest assured: No grades are given.

From Los Angeles Times