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The phrase "a pledges" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a pledge" if referring to a single commitment or promise.
Example: "He made a pledge to support the charity for the next five years."
Alternatives: "a commitment" or "a promise."
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A Pledge of Centrism.
"This is a pledge," Mr. Santorum said.
This is a pledge in blood.
But such a pledge does much more.
He also has a pledge to keep.
It is a pledge it could regret.
It's a pledge.
You have a pledge?
Make a pledge here.
A pledge really.
This month, make a pledge.
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