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Discover Ludwig"guarantee job" is not a grammatically correct phrase on its own.
It is missing a determiner (such as "a" or "the") before "job." The correct phrase would be "guaranteed job." You can use "guaranteed job" in written English to refer to a job that is promised or assured to someone. For example: - "The company offered me a guaranteed job after I graduate." - "The union is fighting for guaranteed jobs for its members." - "She applied for a guaranteed job program at the government agency."
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Superb performance did not guarantee job security.
"They don't want to guarantee job security or health care.
Economic growth alone does not guarantee job growth.
"It's our customers who guarantee job security," said Chuck Cadena, a Boeing spokesman.
He also broke ranks with colleagues at other medical centers to guarantee job security to the hospital workers union.
We should not let people think that the best way to guarantee job security is to lose lots of money in a really complicated way.
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They wanted government to guarantee jobs to everyone.
Spain and Britain have already promised state aid to guarantee jobs.
How do you guarantee jobs for everyone in the United States?
They want the company to guarantee jobs in the new mine for residents.
Spain and Britain have already promised state aid in order to guarantee jobs.
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