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The phrase "a programme that guarantees" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a program or initiative that ensures a specific outcome or benefit.
Example: "The new educational initiative is a programme that guarantees students will receive personalized support throughout their studies."
Alternatives: "a program that ensures" or "an initiative that promises".
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Congress, for example, has a programme that guarantees homeland-security grants to each state government regardless of risk.
India expanded to the whole country a programme that guarantees 100 days' employment on public works each year to any rural household that wants it.
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1 4 6–9 Medicare is a US government-sponsored health insurance programme that guarantees access to healthcare for US residents 65 years of age or older, younger individuals with disabilities, those with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or Lou Gehrig's disease.
Israel is a unique and uniquely small country with its own social complications, and there is no guarantee that a programme that works there would work in America.
See articleBank of America paid $425m to leave a federal programme that guaranteed the assets it acquired when it took over Merrill Lynch.
It was called the public option: a government-run healthcare insurance programme that would guarantee affordable care to all American citizens.
Because there's no one trick or programme that guarantees that I'll catch all the mistakes, a handful of tricks, a few different brains and a programme or two is the closest we can come to foolproof.
But a contract that guarantees complete freedom".
In light of this, UNICEF is working with government on a comprehensive policy review that guarantees more equitable provision of ECD programmes.
The May bank holiday Monday has always been a day to pack the schedules with moving wallpaper; programmes that are guaranteed not to offend or probably not even be watched.
This scheme, which involves the government lending prospective buyers up to 20% of the cost of a home so that the buyer only needs a 5% deposit, covers only new-build homes, which has made it less controversial than the Help to Buy mortgage guarantee programme that can apply to any property worth up to £600,000.
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