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I am glad that you confirmed vs you assured me that

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings and contexts. 'I am glad that you confirmed' expresses satisfaction or happiness about the confirmation received, while 'you assured me that' focuses on the act of providing reassurance. The choice between them depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 4359 views

I am glad that you confirmed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express satisfaction or happiness about a confirmation received.

This phrase is used to show appreciation for someone confirming something. It indicates that the speaker is pleased or relieved by the confirmation.

Examples:

  • I am glad that you confirmed the meeting time.
  • I am glad that you confirmed my suspicions.
  • I am glad that you confirmed the reservation.
  • Defaultpersonimage. Posted: March 31, 2012 10:46 by pcpbslack · » Permalink. I am glad that you confirmed this small "bug", Can I ask why you ignored "cache" ...
  • I am glad that you confirmed that this is not an easy question. I was looking for a geometric solution and I came close but not close enough.
  • Feb 10, 2015 ... I am glad that you confirmed that for me! Also, thoughts on keeping Hall on my bench despite his injury? What does Tyler Myers going to ...
  • Sep 1, 2009 ... I am glad that you confirmed it! I remember once trying a cheesecake recipe that combined all of my favourite things, peanut butter, caramel ...

Alternatives:

  • I am happy that you confirmed
  • I am pleased that you confirmed
  • I appreciate your confirmation
  • I am relieved that you confirmed
  • I am thankful that you confirmed

you assured me that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that someone provided reassurance about something.

This phrase is used to highlight the act of providing reassurance. It emphasizes the comfort or confidence the speaker gained from the assurance given.

Examples:

  • You assured me that the project would be completed on time.
  • You assured me that everything would be fine.
  • You assured me that the information was accurate.
  • That parrot is definitely deceased, and when I purchased it not 'alf an hour ago, you assured me that its total lack of movement was due to it bein' tired and ...
  • I called you and you assured me that the matter would be taken care of. Two weeks have passed, and we have heard nothing from you. I am writing again to ...
  • “In your response [to my letter dated December 17], you assured me that the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) is in 'the midst ...
  • You assured me that you wanted to fight without respite, and now you come to me with a long face. Look, even humanly speaking, it is good not to find it all done ...

Alternatives:

  • You confirmed to me that
  • You guaranteed me that
  • You promised me that
  • You reassured me that
  • You made sure to me that

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