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"have a guarantee" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to possess or be in possession of a guarantee. Example: "When purchasing a new phone, make sure to have a guarantee in case it malfunctions."
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"And it's not because I have a guaranteed contract, either.
With a few minor edits to Murdoch's life story, Mensch would have a guaranteed page-turner.
Contrast the situation with France where directors have a guaranteed right to final cut.
Though it costs more than paying the same day, commuters have a guaranteed spot in lots.
Mr. Balfour, the New York frame dealer, said that disguises for televisions have a guaranteed appeal.
"You don't have a guaranteed lifetime job, period, so don't expect it.
"No landlord in his right mind will accept tenants who do not have a guaranteed wage.
Spencer does not have a guaranteed contract and could be released easily.
Students who take less academically demanding forms of the "bac" should no longer have a guaranteed university place.
The big exhibitors refuse to book any film that doesn't have a guaranteed four-month theatrical run.
Most leading executives have a guaranteed salary of about £1m, and this is boosted by incentive share awards and bonuses.
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