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Discover LudwigThe word "warrantee" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a noun meaning "a guarantee, usually in writing, that something shall be of a specified quality." For example: The warranty on the car states that the manufacturer will replace any parts that fail within the first year.
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"We got a warrantee from Mr Entwistle that if Pollard finds he has done anything in breach of his contract or BBC guidelines, we can claw back some of the remuneration".
The Associated Press press said a statement carried by the Interfax news agency, said: "According to the members of our warrantee group, the vessel was functioning properly and had no technical faults at the time of the incident".
Really doubting the Zamboni warrantee is going to cover this.
So I asked Volkswagen and apparently if I do get the LPG conversion my three-year warrantee is invalid.
WARRANTIES Last month, the Obama administration created a "Warrantee Commitment" program.
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"The manufacturer establishes the warranty and the retailer is responsible for evaluating warrantees and taking the appropriate action," wrote Christiana Basso, a Sealy publicist.
Jupiter stood high in the southern sky, warranteed for at least another hundred and fourteen million years.
The lifetime of a system is expected to be 40 years, but most are warranteed by the manufacturer for 25, he said.
Fiberglass and coated steel tanks have been developed that can be warranteed for 30 years, the New Jersey Fuel Merchants Association notes.
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