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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Letter Writing

When do you use "insure" vs. "ensure"?

I am writing a policy.....

1. Ensure that new employee is aware of 90-day probation period

Is this correct?
  

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Ensure is correct. I just asked the same question on the internets... INSURE = to guard something against theft, for example.

  • Ensure is correct.
  • I just asked the same question on the internets...
  • INSURE = to guard something against theft, for example.
  • ENSURE = to guarantee or make safe.
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Ensure is correct. I just asked the same question on the internets... Emotion: smile

INSURE = to guard something against theft, for exa

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