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"cannot guarantee that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express lack of certainty about a situation or outcome. For example: "We cannot guarantee that our product will provide the desired results."
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In a slum, individual interventions, however well intentioned, cannot guarantee that.
A contract for sale to an unknown group or individual simply cannot guarantee that.
But I cannot guarantee that will occur".
However, we cannot guarantee that it could not re-occur.
Patients, too, cannot guarantee that their doctors will treat them as equals.
Independent.co.uk cannot guarantee that any such permission would be forthcoming or on what terms.
The problem, he said, is that "you cannot guarantee that the logic will fit with reality".
"They cannot guarantee that British jobs would be safe outside Europe, or that prices wouldn't rise.
I cannot guarantee that, knowing the nature of the Iraqi people.
(We cannot guarantee that your doctor will phrase it in exactly the same way).
For all these precautions, Telstra cannot guarantee that calls will not connect at peak moments.
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