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Hhtt Posted 8 years ago
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It was no guarantee that

"Hudson tried to sway the jury that it was no guarantee that the voice heard on the tape was in fact Detective Gray and to find Milton Cooper guilty for lack of evidence."

Would you please explain the phrase "it was no guarantee that"?

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Your link doesn't work for me. I have corrected some errors in your sentence. It's not well-written.

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  • " " there was no guarantee" >>> there was no definite proof Clive
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Your link doesn't work for me.

I have corrected some errors in your sentence. It's not well-written.


"Hudson tried to persuade sway the jury that there it was no guarantee that the voice heard on the tape was in fact Detective Gray and to find Milton Cooper innocent guilty for lack of evidence."

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