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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as pledged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a promise or commitment that has been made. For example, "The mayor promised to improve safety in the city center, as pledged during his election campaign."
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The figure is three times as high as pledged by Cameron at the 2010 election.
(The more easily instructed are busy brushing their teeth, as pledged).
As pledged, he surrendered his position less than an hour after the results were announced.
Clegg will also promise a mechanism to block pointless new criminal offences, as pledged by the Lib Dems.
Clegg will also promise a mechanism to block pointless new criminal offences, as pledged by the Liberal Democrats.
Home Office sources indicated Rudd would make an announcement by the end of October, as pledged to the campaigners.
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Sullivan was already on record as pledging to introduce legislation that placed restrictions on guns.
That could include bold new concessions from the Greeks, such as pledging privatisation proceeds as collateral for new rescue funds.
But, despite the welcome addition of a few populist touches, such as pledging to euthanize the carried-interest deduction, Bush is writing the same old tired script.
He was quoted by the Egyptian newspaper Al Masry Al Youm as pledging to resolve disagreements among the council's leadership and root out corruption.
Reportedly, Mateen repeated his invented connections to the Boston Marathon bombers on the call, as well as pledging simultaneous loyalties to Isis enemy Hezbollah and rival al-Qaida.
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