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Discover Ludwig"give guarantees" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to provide promises or assurances that something will happen or be done. Example: Before purchasing a car, the dealership gave me guarantees that the vehicle was in good condition and would come with a warranty.
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It is not possible to give guarantees.
"It's common to give guarantees to lateral hires," he said.
"I cannot give guarantees here but I understand if people think that.
Russia also can give guarantees to the Assads, including the offer of safe residence in, say, Sochi.
He also repeatedly challenged the Tory leader on his refusal to give guarantees on spending on health schools and hospitals.
"Public money was used on the bid from the bidding cities and the government was asked to give guarantees, so we need to know about this.
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The tests give guaranteed detection.
Second, we will give guaranteed access to public land to smaller firms and custom builders.
"We know that when these teams give guarantee games, they don't want to be asking two years later: 'Who in the heck scheduled these guys?
William Hague - he gives guarantees here, guarantees there - guarantees galore.
This year it went further and gave guarantees to Bear Stearns, an investment bank with no retail depositors.
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