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"never guarantee" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is not guaranteed to happen or be true. It is often used in a cautionary or uncertain tone. Example: "I can never guarantee that the weather will be perfect, so make sure to pack a raincoat just in case."
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"But trade alone will never guarantee change".
And you can never guarantee absolutely certainty.
On his predictions for Sunday's game: "I never guarantee victories.
Yanukovych as president will never guarantee fair elections.
But, as with any bet, one can never guarantee a profitable result.
Safekeeping, no matter how secure, would never guarantee their permanent immunity from revelation.
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It's never guaranteed.
That success was never guaranteed.
That's why survival is never guaranteed.
You are never guaranteed the next day.
Rory's success is never guaranteed.
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