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The phrase "a pledge that both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a commitment or promise that involves two parties or entities.
Example: "The agreement includes a pledge that both parties will work together to achieve the common goal."
Alternatives: "a commitment that both" or "an assurance that both".
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Hague's statement redeems a pledge that both he and his then Liberal Democrat opposite number, Ed Davey, made in opposition.
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In a pledge that signaled both willingness to strike Iran's nuclear sites as a last resort and refusal to yield on core peace terms with the Palestinians, Netanyahu told a cheering audience: "I will do whatever I must to defend the Jewish state of Israel".
Raising the 40p income tax threshold to £50,000 was a pledge that lifted the roof.
He also delivered a pledge that quickly became motivation.
"Do you really want to keep a ring that was supposed to symbolize a pledge that'd you've both agreed not to honor?" Probably not.
Potential contributors sign a pledge that their submissions are "nonfiction".
He obtained a pledge that the number of civilian advisers should be raised to about 1,000.
He added a pledge that police would find the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
But this is not a pledge that the Palestinian, or indeed any leader, can deliver.
To participate, students will have to sign a pledge that the work is their own.
The gift can satisfy a pledge that you have made.
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