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Discover Ludwig"the guarantor of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone or something that serves as a guarantee or promise for something else. Example: The government is often seen as the guarantor of the people's rights and freedoms.
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E.I. is the guarantor of the work.
MB is the guarantor of the article.
Neither is the guarantor of art.
"I am the guarantor of Austria's stability," he has boasted.
It can be the guarantor of an orderly transition.
The introduction of inflation targeting turned the Bank from the guarantor of the external value of the currency to the guarantor of its internal value.
He won last May by pitching himself as the guarantor of stability.
Nation states had previously been the guarantor of full employment and welfare.
RK is the guarantor of the content for the manuscript.
The guarantor of the study is the first author, Dr. Suranyi.
Religion should not become the guarantor of the dominant classes," the pair wrote.
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