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The phrase "warrants to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to an agreement or guarantee of something. For example: "The contract warrants to deliver the items within 10 business days".
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It will also get warrants to buy 30 million shares.
Müller had to get warrants to force the workers out.
"We don't need warrants to make the arrests.
"They need those warrants to recruit key employees," he said.
It will also get warrants to buy 5percentt of Toysrus.com.
It then obtained warrants to tap his phone calls and intercept his e-mail.
Yesterday, 14.75 million warrants to buy shares in the New Valley Corporation changed hands.
That leaves speculation, perhaps pushed by someone who might have accumulated warrants to sell.
No evidence required; no need for warrants to be applied for.
The act authorized the use of search warrants to seize pornographic materials.
The financing included warrants to purchase as much as 3percentt of the stock.
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