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'has promised that' is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it when you are referring to something that a person or entity has previously promised to do or provide. For example, "The mayor has promised that the new construction project will be completed by the end of next month."
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He has promised that issue will return to Cabinet.
Steinbrenner has promised that changes will come from these meetings, which will conclude today.
The president has promised that the "terrorists" will be punished.
Mr. Panetta has promised that this time will be different.
The nonprofit has promised that change is underway.
The Government has promised that there will be a universal service by 2012.
Ms Gillard has promised that much of the revenue will compensate households for higher energy costs.
Meanwhile, Berlusconi has promised that he will live to be a hundred.
Swift has promised that she will "sure to start some fires".
He has promised that his employees will treat applicants with a "generosity of spirit".
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