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The phrase "a pledge that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a commitment or promise made regarding a specific action or outcome.
Example: "The organization made a pledge that they would reduce their carbon footprint by 50% over the next decade."
Alternatives: "a commitment that" or "a promise that".
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They were going to reshape the ruling order, a pledge that remained unfulfilled.
Trump promises even more robust growth, a pledge that could be difficult to fulfill.
It was a pledge that went beyond the currently stated intentions of the Clinton administration.
It is a pledge that draws roars of approval from his Republican base.
"To get the coalition, I signed a pledge that said I would either abstain or vote for the proposals.
Several have signed a pledge that requires appointment only of those with anti-abortion views to key government posts.
It was a pledge that saw me through two surgical procedures and two years of agonising rehab.
Why would a pledge that applied only to rich nations, and to which all those nations seemed to agree, have vanished from the final document?
May also vowed to crack down on rules for refugees claiming asylum, a pledge that came in the middle of an escalating humanitarian crisis.
Raising the 40p income tax threshold to £50,000 was a pledge that lifted the roof.
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President Jacques Chirac of France said carefully that France would recognize not an independent Quebec but "the facts --a pledge that infacts --a one.
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