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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all guarantee" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of total assurance or certainty, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "We cannot provide all guarantee that the product will meet your expectations."
Alternatives: "full assurance" or "complete guarantee".
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But I will write about it – and you must all guarantee me that he'll go and see a counsellor about this or I will go legal on you".
I can't at all guarantee that I haven't missed things below.
Success in a guerrilla campaign does not, after all, guarantee success in the presidency.Correction: An editing error turned Xanana Gusmao into a supporter of Fretilin.
Even better, they all guarantee the same prices you would find outside the airport — and you don't have to look for mall parking.
However, all guarantee traditional buildings set in fields or woodland, with fresh local food and peace and quiet by the bucketload.
Even if the cast members aren't quite on the same playing field, they all guarantee that Mr. Kushner's words register and echo.
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But what is often missed in conversations about campaigning is that technology doesn't exist in a vacuum, and is not a catch-all guarantee of success.
The top three sides are all guaranteed a play-off spot at least.
By Michael Specter What works in Southern Europe is not at all guaranteed to work in America.
But for both men, success is not at all guaranteed, and for remarkably similar reasons.
What works in Southern Europe is not at all guaranteed to work in America.
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