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Discover Ludwig"guarantees to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is promised or committed and will be provided or upheld. For example: "The company guarantees to deliver the supplies by Friday."
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"It's common to give guarantees to lateral hires," he said.
Auction houses use guarantees to compete for coveted consignments.
It is giving much higher guarantees to sellers than either Christie's or Sotheby's.
Cheryl Taylor, points to the BBC's "writersroom", which guarantees to read every manuscript sent to it.
"They need to find hits in order to fulfill their ratings guarantees" to advertisers, he said.
Competition between the auction houses can drive up these guarantees to dangerous levels.
The president agreed in early 1976 to $2.3 billion in federal loan guarantees to the city.
The firm has gotten into financial difficulties after extending rich pay guarantees to its top producers.
So more money is available for paying guarantees to top players.
The firm has gotten into financial difficulties after extending lucrative pay guarantees to its top producers.
Governments were forced to step in, providing capital, loans and guarantees to banks.
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