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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already promises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to commitments or assurances that have been made prior to the current moment.
Example: "The project already promises to deliver innovative solutions that will benefit our clients."
Alternatives: "has already committed" or "already assures".
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Indian law already promises the right to education, health and paid work.
They know, too, that next year's presidential election already promises to be a scramble among politicians seeking "eating posts".
Couldn't "July" somehow be fit into what already promises to be a fabulous month at this theater?
Indeed, Drummond already promises to "extend the soup line around the globe, peer through windows and vandalise billboards".
The 2002 United States Open already promises exciting change, and a radical departure from tradition in this most traditional sport.
It's difficult to say, even if Broadway's autumn season already promises world premieres by Martin McDonagh and David Mamet.
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Dos Santos has already promised to volunteer and cheer her on.
Syriza has already promised to tackle tax evasion.
"We had 49 percent of the money already promised".
The chain has already promised to start home deliveries next year.
He said he had already promised them to someone.
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