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The phrase "able to guarantee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing the capability to provide assurance or certainty about something.
Example: "We are able to guarantee the quality of our products for a full year."
Alternatives: "capable of ensuring" or "in a position to assure".
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"Qaddafi wanted to be able to guarantee his loyalty," Mr. Hasi said.
So far, we've been able to guarantee housing to each student who asks.
"We'll never be able to guarantee anything, but this team is clean," Scherr said.
"But under this bill, we won't be able to guarantee confidentiality anymore".
Australia might not be able to guarantee the safety of any asylum-seekers who were transferred to Cambodia.
"Lebanese government authorities are not able to guarantee protection for citizens or visitors to the country should violence erupt suddenly.
With our own server, we'd be able to guarantee access and speed to our audience members every time.
"In order to do this we need to be able to guarantee the provision of essential security and services.
Though the Indian government has built pipelines and undertaken other water management projects, it has not been able to guarantee all citizens access to clean water.
Avik Kabessa, chief executive officer of Carmel, said that he was able to guarantee service to his customers by temporarily cutting off calls to drivers who missed pickups.
"No amount of precaution of safety measures will be able to guarantee your safety, thwart another attack or prevent another bloodbath," the group said the statement.
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