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Discover LudwigThe phrase "guarantee to be" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone is promising something or when referring to a guarantee. Here is an example sentence: I guarantee to be there on time for the meeting.
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The latter I couldn't guarantee, to be honest.
The Treasury expects the take-up of the guarantee to be of the order of £250bn.
Social workers, like others, cannot guarantee to be able to protect children (just as no doctor can guarantee that a patient will not die or a police officer cannot guarantee to be able to clear up all crimes).
At any of my plays, I can guarantee to be placed next to the person who is loudly enjoying things least.
Instead, the honchos got a team that is under.500 and, as presently constituted, is not a guarantee to be much better in the future.
They will probably want this guarantee to be very public, as a signal to the region — and the Europeans — of Russian dominance.
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He is guaranteed to be hired.
Third is guaranteeing to be in it.
Turnout is guaranteed to be low.
I'm guaranteed to be accepted.
This film is guaranteed to be crap, isn't it?
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