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'guarantee anything' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that something is certain or dependable, or to offer someone protection or assurance. For example: "Our commitment to customer satisfaction is unwavering-- we guarantee anything you purchase from us."
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But that doesn't guarantee anything".
well, we can't guarantee anything.
There's no guarantee anything will be privatized.
"It doesn't necessarily guarantee anything," Murray said.
These days, Ewing does not guarantee anything.
"I'm not going to guarantee anything.
Getting home court doesn't guarantee anything".
"I can't guarantee anything," Mr. Silver said.
If it does stay up, it doesn't guarantee anything.
"That's the idea, but I can't guarantee anything," Alfonzo said...
"You can't guarantee anything — there's always a risk of going to trial," Owens said.
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