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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avow that" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to declare, admit, or affirm something with conviction or sincerity. Example: The politician avowed that he had no knowledge of the scandal that had been uncovered by the media.
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Activists avow that the party's communications are getting slicker.
But allies avow that she is becoming friendlier, and more nuanced in her views.
Can you avow that you would die if you were forbidden to write?
The neighbors can avow that they love their children, and then batter them behind closed doors.
But does it make sense when students typically avow that they are striving to be spiritual but certainly not religious?
Both countries publicly avow that they do not want the bad feelings to spiral out of control.
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Bradley avowed that his game would promote virtue.
By Jill Lepore Bradley avowed that his game would promote virtue.
Mr Bickley dismisses that claim, avowing that he would prefer a more progressive tax system.
And, even more strikingly, Pérez Molina avowed that he did not personally know Captain Byron Lima.
Avital Leibovich, avowed that "anything affiliated with Hamas is a legitimate target".
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