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    guar·an·tee
    /ˌɡerənˈtē/

    noun

    • 1. a formal promise or assurance (typically in writing) that certain conditions will be fulfilled, especially that a product will be repaired or replaced if not of a specified quality and durability: "we offer a 10-year guarantee against rusting" Similar warrantywarrantcontractcovenant
    • 2. a formal pledge to pay another person's debt or to perform another person's obligation in the case of default.

    verb

    • 1. provide a formal assurance or promise, especially that certain conditions shall be fulfilled relating to a product, service, or transaction: "the con artist guarantees that the dirt pile will yield at least 20 ounces of gold"

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  2. 10. warranty. • noun: (pl. warranties) 1 a written guarantee promising to repair or replace an article if necessary within a specified period. guarantee. • noun: 1 a formal assurance that certain conditions will be fulfilled, especially that a product will be of a specified quality.

  3. A website I'm working on has a 30 day money back guarantee(y?). If you don't like your purchase, within the first 30 days, you can get your money back. Is that a guarantee or a guaranty? If I was going to make a little advertising picture for it, would I say "30 day money back guaranty" or "30 day money back guarantee"? I am leaning towards ...

  4. Apr 25, 2015 · "Guarantee" is also often applied to products ("We guarantee this vacuum cleaner for life"); again, this is a statement about the future: the vacuum cleaner will not break down, and if it does, the manufacturer will replace it. Vouch "Vouch" has quite a few meanings, many of them archaic and/or specific to the legal realm.

  5. I'm looking at apartment ads in Singapore, but I don't understand what pax means. Here's an example: View 8pm today @ Hdb Approved HDB 1+1 Blk 3 Jalan Kukoh (Chin Swee Rd): 15 min walk Chinatown ...

  6. Jul 30, 2018 · Does it refer to an assumed guarantee in the event of transferred ownership (e.g. buyer B purchases the article in question from buyer A, thus assuming the ownership of the guarantee as well)? Or does it refer to an assumed guarantee that is not explicitly defined in the warranty terms and conditions but is either assumed to be valid nevertheless as per to good common practice (or perhaps by law)?

  7. Mar 1, 2014 · In all, I think "the money-back guarantee is for 30 days" is more plausible than "the 30-day guarantee is money-back"; the modifiers aren't at the same level, they aren't easily switched, and they don't work equally well with and. So: 30-day money-back guarantee. 90-day no-risk trial. Are the "correct" versions.

  8. Jul 25, 2020 · I really want to avoid the word "try" as well. But at the same time I want to have a written note on the quotation, making it 100% certain to them that there is no guarantee for their investment to work. At least not without them testing their use case on it, which is only possible after the purchase. Any help is greatly appreciated.

  9. 70. Here's two ways I've seen the "all, but" idiom used: "Close all tabs but this one" (Any modern application with a number of tabs might have this as an option.) It means "close all the tabs, but not this one". "With that goal, the championship is all but decided". This seems to mean "you can say/do whatever (all) you want, (but) it won't ...

  10. Aug 31, 2014 · As of now, I’m at Smetterley’s = I am at Smetterley’s but (implied) I am actively seeking a new job now. I’m currently at Smetterley’s = I’m considering getting a new job, but no action yet. As is now. You cannot use ‘as is now’ - that’s not correct. But you can use ‘as is’ to mean ‘as it is now’ or ‘without change’.

  11. It depends. Quotes from Times’s stylebook (explained here): Often "or not" is redundant after whether, but not always. The phrase may ordinarily be omitted in these cases: • When the whether clause is the object of a verb: She wonders whether the teacher will attend. (The clause is the object of wonders.)

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