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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone guarantee" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something by itself does not ensure a certain outcome or result.
Example: "A high score on the test is not an alone guarantee of admission to the university."
Alternatives: "sole guarantee" or "only assurance".
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At the same time, despite its group-like character, the corporate pension system, unlike classical socialism, contains no features that allow, let alone guarantee, democratic participation by the group.
In the film the Building & Loan faces what is now called a "liquidity crisis" — the association could not possibly cover its obligations with available cash, let alone guarantee any loans.
Technical innovation and institutional change cannot, alone, guarantee active participation by the public.
Domestic rights alone guarantee $2.9B and international rights will almost certainly produce in excess of $1B.
Animal studies, which are at the basis of QSAR models for toxicity, cannot alone guarantee the production of all necessary data.
We have learned that breakthroughs in the efficiency of renewable energy technology do not alone guarantee market success in the developing world.
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Brand familiarity alone guarantees nothing.
Their rationale is that having property alone guarantees liberty.
The 72-year-old Mr. Jacobi's presence alone guarantees that won't be the case.
Yet this reel alone guaranteed the film's success, drawing crowds by the million.
The court case in Minnesota alone guarantees that Commissioner Bud Selig cannot execute his contraction plan until January, if then.
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