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SuperESL Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Warrant

"All these troubles that your company has caused me warrant an indemnity to me."
"All these troubles that your company has caused me warrant me/my demanding an indemnity."

Is the usage of the word 'warrant' in the above examples acceptable?

Thank you.
  

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Yes. I read it as "justify" or "call for" in this case. I'm sure you've looked up the verb form.

  • Yes.
  • I read it as "justify" or "call for" in this case.
  • I'm sure you've looked up the verb form.
  • Rgdz, - A.
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Yes. I read it as "justify" or "call for" in this case. I'm sure you've looked up the verb form.

Rgdz, - A.

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