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"no guarantee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you feel that you cannot promise someone something with certainty. For example, "I'm sorry but I can't promise you an A grade - there's no guarantee."
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No guarantee of shore.
There's no guarantee".
There is no guarantee.
But there is no guarantee.
But it is no guarantee.
Still, even they're no guarantee.
There's no guarantee of that.
But it's no guarantee.
Job guarantee: No guarantee.
There is no guarantee of success.
But there is no guarantee of this.
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