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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there guaranteed" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that something is guaranteed, but it lacks proper grammatical structure. Example: "If you follow the instructions, there is a guarantee of success."
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Some Swedish towns are struggling to cope with an influx of Syrian refugees, after the government there guaranteed asylum to fugitives from the civil war.
There are delights waiting for you there guaranteed to last a lifetime.
And while I know they know I'm happy, I definitely feel like the odd one when I go back there, guaranteed to field at least a few questions about why I don't have a boyfriend, and occasionally, how I feel about having a family.
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William Hague - he gives guarantees here, guarantees there - guarantees galore.
There's nothing guaranteed.
There are no guaranteed investments.
There is no guaranteed funding.
There are few things guaranteed in life.
There is almost never guaranteed seating.
But there is no guaranteeing institutional memory.
Although there are no guarantees, there are signs that change is on the horizon.
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