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Is there any difference in meaning between (A) and (B)?

(A) Please rest assured that all the information on this web site is verified and up to date.
(B) Please be assured that all the information on this web site is verified and up to date.

Both sentences convey the same essential meaning: assuring the reader
that the information on the website is verified and current.
However, there is a slight difference in tone:

(A) The phrase "rest assured" has a slightly more formal and comforting tone.

(B) "Be assured" is a bit more direct and straightforward.

In most contexts, either phrase would be understood similarly,
but "rest assured" might come across as slightly more reassuring.
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