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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a oath" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an oath" because "oath" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "He took an oath to serve and protect the community."
Alternatives: "a vow" or "a promise."
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Also, because of Doofenshmirtz gaining the upper hand, the Agency is now forced into a oath to obey him, resulting a demoralized Perry to fail more on his missions against Doofenshmirtz.
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In this context, Aristotle supposes a man who takes an oath that he will become an oath-breaker, and then does so.
Swearing an oath was a means of bringing God's judgment into the proceedings.
Take an oath before a notary public.
To serve New York, he took an oath — what's a mayor to do?
It was a dodge dressed as an oath.
It is itself an oath, in another sense — an interjection, an outburst of anger.
Attend a probate interview to swear an oath.
"Japan has sworn an oath, never again to wage a war" he told delegates.
This was followed by a ceremony in which athletes took an oath of sportsmanship.
"In the United States, taking an oath and promising to testify truthfully is a serious matter.
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