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Discover Ludwig"guarantee to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to promise or give assurance that something will be done. For example, "I guarantee to have the project completed by Friday."
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"I couldn't guarantee to get them back.
Some even guarantee to get a motion on the ballot.
Kennedy had made good on his guarantee to the Mayor.
Britain gave a "guarantee" to protect Poland's independence.
The latter I couldn't guarantee, to be honest.
CleanPath Ventures is seeking a federal loan guarantee to build the project, according to Mr. Cheney.
Based on recent weeks, that will not seem much of a guarantee to the Kachin.
The Energy Department provided a $43 million loan guarantee to assist in the $69 million project.
"To this end, they undertake to extend their guarantee to funds raised by Dexia".
Grayling is a box-office attraction at literary events and can guarantee to fill the room.
It's so wild, weird and hard-charging it would guarantee to blow his mind.
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