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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also no guarantee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not assured or certain, often in the context of a statement or claim.
Example: "While we strive for excellence in our services, there is also no guarantee that every customer will be completely satisfied."
Alternatives: "no assurance" or "not guaranteed".
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There's also no guarantee the behavior is even possible.
There is also no guarantee of a dividend.
There was also no guarantee it would work.
There's also no guarantee those newly registered people will vote.
It is also no guarantee of it, as the case of Richard M. Nixon might attest.
There is also no guarantee that the information will stay with the company that collected it.
Analysts say there is also no guarantee that new workers and their families will choose Metro.
There is also no guarantee that shale will bring down gas prices.
And once a lost love is found, there is also no guarantee that the person will be thrilled.
There is also no guarantee that Abbas's Fatah-dominated administration could translate that into improvements on the ground.
Quite apart from the fees, debtors should remember that there is also no guarantee that using a debt management firm will work.
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