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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all pledged to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a commitment or promise made by a group of people towards a common goal or cause.
Example: "The community members are all pledged to support the local charity event this weekend."
Alternatives: "all committed to" or "all devoted to".
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They all pledged to fight (the word was more like "crush") lawlessness and crime.
They all pledged to rally their troops and again fight the Taliban side by side.
According to local officials, the United States, France and China have all pledged to offer training.
(More centrist Islamist parties and political leaders as well as the ultraconservative Salafis all pledged to join Tuesday's demonstrations).
Mr Kabila and the rebels have all pledged to form political parties to fight elections due within three years.
Ford Motor, General Motors and DaimlerChrysler have all pledged to improve the mileage of their sport utility vehicles.
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Romney, after all, has pledged to cut all federal funding to Planned Parenthood on day one of his presidency.
All are pledged to confidentiality so none would discuss their applications.
After all, Tony Blair pledged to write the arts into the government's "core script".
A website accepting donations, OneAmericaAppeal.org, was created with all proceeds pledged to hurricane relief.
After all, he pledged to bring stability to the Middle East.
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