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Common collocations with reassurance in American Collocation

reassurance noun

US /ˌriəˈʃʊrəns/

not worth very much

bland
false

I expressed my concerns, only to be met with bland reassurances that, to me, were unconvincing.

constant

constant
repeated

I felt the need for constant reassurance that I was doing the right thing.

additional

added
additional
extra

Participants have the added reassurance that a 300-person trial showed the vaccines were safe.

public

public
visible

There is a need to communicate successes and to provide public reassurance.

spoken

verbal

This time the government will not settle for verbal reassurances but will have to see concrete action.

need or want reassurance

need
require
seek
want

We therefore seek reassurances that the company’s commitment to regional planning will be maintained.

give reassurance

give (someone)
offer (someone)
provide (someone with)

Additional scrutiny provides reassurance that marking has been carried out appropriately.

receive reassurance

receive

Until we receive reassurances that this has been done we will remain concerned.