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The phrase "a vow to require" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when expressing a commitment or promise to enforce a certain requirement or standard.
Example: "The organization made a vow to require all members to adhere to the new code of conduct."
Alternatives: "a promise to enforce" or "a commitment to mandate".
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In the Israeli parliamentary elections, to be held Tuesday, he is running on a vow to require Arab citizens to sign a loyalty oath.
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At the conclusion of an extended, competitive, and expensive period of education and training required to enter the profession of medicine, physicians take a vow to do no harm to their patients.
Individual noninstitutional and nonsacerdotal religious celibacy may be practiced by the layperson or the occasional clergyman in a faith not requiring celibacy who makes a vow to remain unmarried out of devotion or to allow the performance of some special religious service.
I had a vow to make".
Magee made a vow to grab attention.
And for many, this means a vow to eat better. .
A vow to finally put something together?
At a state park overlooking Puget Sound and the snow-capped Olympic Mountains, Mr. Bradley -- who was introduced by a woman whose 18-year-old son died in an oil pipeline accident last year -- vowed to increase pipeline safety and to require that oil tankers entering Puget Sound be guided by tugboats.
It said that the sustainability of the public pension system, which Mr. Hollande has vowed to review, "requires careful monitoring," and suggested that government payrolls needed to be cut rather than expanded.
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