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Discover Ludwig"election pledge" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it when referring to a promise made by a political candidate or party during an election campaign. For example: "Several candidates promised to increase education funding during their election pledge."
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Mr Abbott, who was elected in September, had made revoking the controversial tax an election pledge.
It is only a rash election pledge that is getting in the way of common sense.
In doing so, Mr Martin was honouring an unwise election pledge.
At stake is Labour's election pledge to improve the public services.
It is unlikely that Hollande believes his election pledge is the silver bullet to obliterate racism.
But the pleasing thing is that [the Conservatives] have honoured their election pledge".
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Labour's pre-election pledge to cut waiting lists seemed innocuous enough when it was made.
Mr McCreevy then broke his pre-election pledge neither to raise taxes nor to cut spending.
In doing so he broke his pre-election pledge that he would oppose any fee rise.
Then there was the pre-election pledge to vote against any rise in tuition fees.
China's response was colored by a pre-election pledge from Mr. Romney to label Beijing a currency manipulator.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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