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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guarantor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person or entity that agrees to be responsible for another's debt or obligations if that person fails to meet them.
Example: "Before signing the lease, the landlord requested that I provide a guarantor to ensure the rent would be paid."
Alternatives: "a surety" or "a co-signer".
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They would need a guarantor.
NATO could be a guarantor.
The apartment required a guarantor.
Otherwise, Ms. Sowers would need a guarantor.
If not, we ask for a guarantor".
Writings" a guarantor of the Progress of Science.
I'm not having to be a guarantor to fees.
He had a guarantor and all the paperwork ready.
Ultimately, for a guarantor, it is behavior that counts; lower tolerance for friction will cause a guarantor to lose business.
He may particularly regret his involvement as a guarantor.
Britt believes individual gun ownership is a guarantor of democracy.
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