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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are sworn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where individuals have taken an oath or made a solemn promise, often in legal or formal situations.
Example: "The witnesses are sworn to tell the truth during the trial."
Alternatives: "have taken an oath" or "are under oath".
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are sworn
adjective
Given or declared under oath.
synonyms
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Judges are sworn in.
"We are sworn to uphold the Constitution.
A redundancy, as all affidavits are sworn.
Confed'rate into guilt, are sworn to crimes.
Critics are sworn enemies of the obvious.
"But we are sworn to uphold the law".
And both are sworn to preserve the Islamic republic.
But its members are sworn to exalt strict internal Brotherhood discipline over religious dogma.
Lawmakers are sworn to protect residents, not make it easier for them to lose money.
The committee's members (who include a flying bishop) are sworn to secrecy.
Lucia overlooks his flaws, the chief one being that his family and hers are sworn enemies.
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