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ensuring your possessions may seem unnecessary, especially if there is little chance of loss, breakage, or theft; however, if any of those do occur, you will be grateful for the coverage.
The word "Ensuring" is incorrect here. The correct homophone should be "Insuring" because the context is about protecting possessions (like with insurance), and "insuring" relates to providing insurance or protection, while "ensuring" means to make sure something happens.
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Change "Ensuring" to "Insuring" in the sentence: "Insuring your possessions may seem unnecessary, especially if there is little chance of loss, breakage, or theft; however, if any of those do occur, you will be grateful for the coverage."