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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as promises" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to promises, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The agreement was made as promises of future cooperation."
Alternatives: "as agreed" or "as stated".
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Scorekeepers will credit these as promises kept.
So don't take these use cases as promises.
As promises go, it appeared to be unambiguous.
What are the perils, as well as promises, when governments use biometrics and big data?
Dryden's Virgil's Aeneid,vol. ii. a state of such beginning as promises a progress.
As promises go, revitalizing the parks did not seem very adventurous.
Don't be fooled by the special offers, such as promises of freebies if you sign up for a card.
Similarly, when negotiating debt and other burdens, look for opportunities to soften the blow, such as promises of future business.
As the circle of lenders and borrowers grew, financial transactions were able to muster larger sums and to spread risk, even as promises became harder to enforce.
Putin is likely to show up at his meeting with Erdoğan with a goody basket, such as promises of boosting tourism, trade, construction and pipeline deals.
But skeptics say that every scandal in Brookhaven over the years has had a fall guy, as well as promises of reform.
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