ensure - use in sentences

Object

  • consistency: A commercial approach combined with attention to detail ensures consistency in the delivery of our service.
  • accuracy: Sentinel Site Content At Sentinel, we take all possible steps to ensure the accuracy of information on this site.
  • safety: To help avoid fraudulent transactions we are doing everything to ensure the safety of our customers.

Used with why or when

  • that: Every student has the right to expect a high quality education system; itâs the responsibility of the management to ensure that is delivered.

Adjective complement

  • reliable: Built in disaster recovery options also ensure fully reliable IT operations.
  • appropriate: She points out that study pharmacists had not been asked to ensure appropriate prescribing.

Modifying Another Word

  • please: CLOTHING Please ensure that you wear appropriate clothing for the conditions expected.
  • always: Across Glasgow and Paisley, Access Cleaning Solutions always ensure total customer satisfaction with our leather cleaning.
  • also: Policy holders must also ensure that pet vaccinations are kept up to date.
  • certainly: Allocation of Food Safety issues to the Department of Health would certainly ensure adequate separation of production and safety considerations.
  • so: Facts and Tips Some golf courses require proof of your handicap so ensure that you take your handicap certificate.

Preposition: that

  • employe: However, employers must ensure that male employees are not treated less favorably than female employees, and vise versa.
  • content: To ensure that the contents remain accessible, they have been automatically opened so that all the information on the page is displayed.
  • child: Younger children Practical tips to ensure that younger children can ride safely to school.
  • standard: Ensure that all standards of service are maintained at quality levels sufficient to retain the Brigade's Charter Mark Award.

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