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The phrase "a mere promise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that a promise is insignificant or lacks substance.
Example: "Despite his assurances, it turned out to be a mere promise that he had no intention of keeping."
Alternatives: "just a promise" or "only a promise".
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So that something more judicial and committing than a mere promise would bind them.
On the other hand, a company which committed to behaving in a particular way, not with a mere promise, but with an enforceable and cryptographically ironclad contract, might be much worthier of the public's trust than your standard amoral corporation.
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The lack of bidders could indicate that market strains are easing, and that the mere promise of a lifeline was enough.
The mere promise of an execution or two has already tempered public outcry, as in the past.
The mere promise of an execution or two has already tempered public outcry as it has done in the past.The familiar arguments that are raised against judicial executions are also getting wide publicity.
This debut shows more than mere promise: it is a fine achievement in its own right.
Nothing resembling a social structure exists, and the rancher's defense of the mere promise of civilization becomes an expression of personal honor.
In austerity-riven southern Europe, the mere promise of job creation is a political boon.
Factory, or even the mere promise of it, is plainly a boost to the marketing of St John's.
We need to remember what a hard-fought victory it represents--and how the mere promise of equality brought tears to Dr. King's eyes.
The mere promise, he thought, would be enough to stop a panic in the market and avoid a collapse of the banking system.
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