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"provide guarantee" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to give a promise or assurance that something will happen or be done. Example: The company provides a guarantee of quality for all of their products.
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Yahoo's acquisition of Overture would provide guaranteed distribution of its ads and a measure of financial stability.
Some employers and transit operators reduce this obstacle by using backup vehicles to provide guaranteed rides home.
Ms. Clement said some insurance carriers automatically provide guaranteed replacement cost and unlimited building ordinance coverage as part of their standard policies.
The European Central Bank (ECB), as under the July deal, is standing by in the expected event of a selective, temporary default on Greek debt with €35bn to provide guaranteed liquidity.
Your reference to the need for 401(k) improvements and new savings accounts with shared risks overlooks the more pressing need for a retirement plan that will provide guaranteed lifelong income that keeps pace with inflation.
Banks wanting to hire typically need to provide guaranteed compensation of at least one year, and in the case of less prestigious names, two to three years.And big deals continue to get done.
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The Met provides guaranteed advance payments and the promise of sharing future electronic earnings to its musicians and chorus members.
These include longevity insurance, which starts providing guaranteed income at 75 or some other age, and annuities.
The PID controller design provides guaranteed gain margin GM.
"KA has fatter pipes, and provides guaranteed broadband both upstream and downstream," says Badding.
FDR provides guaranteed connectivity while providing near-optimal all-node-pairs message delivery.
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