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The part of a sentence "he promised himself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to show that someone has made a commitment to themselves to do something. Example: After his last failure, he promised himself to never give up on his dream.
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He promised himself he would never let that happen again.
"I'll be hard to forget," he promised himself.
Agonizing on that jailhouse floor, he promised himself he would never use again.
Upon his release, he promised himself that he would never resort to crime again.
Frustrated, he promised himself to prevent a similar setup in the next election.
He promised himself never to smile again, to detach himself from any emotion.
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Similarly, the story itself is an empty and futile idea, a barroom idea; Don, too, knows he will never do the things he promises himself in short moments of elation.
That way of travelling is irreplaceable.' He spent his teens in North Wales, read English at Oxford (where he still lives) worked for a while at Moss Bross, 'an extraordinary experience' which he promises himself he will write about one day.
He tells her what he had promised himself he never would: Their baby was a boy.
He always promised himself he would find his way to a career and a way back to Zambia.
He'd promised himself that he'd try harder, and already he wasn't trying harder at all.
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