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The phrase "Having guaranteed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a guarantee has been provided or established prior to the action being discussed. Example: "Having guaranteed the quality of our products, we are confident in offering a full refund if customers are not satisfied."
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But the states, which regulate insurance, have guarantee programs to protect policyholders in such cases.
That alone should have guaranteed its success.
Now, the country has guaranteed peace.
"Every with-profits policy has guarantees.
This would have guaranteed his election next year.
The Mets have guaranteed Glavine $35 million.
The government has guaranteed £8bn by 2020.
It had guaranteed support from the committee's Latin Americans.
Should they have guaranteed all bank deposits, insured and uninsured?
League Two * Play-offs Accrington Stanley have guaranteed fifth place.
Insurance policies have guarantees (just like the F.D.I.C).
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