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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high promises" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to ambitious and optimistic aspirations. Example sentence: The politician made high promises regarding his plans for the economy.
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Confidence may be high, promises may or may not materialize, and the inner politics of the FIFA voting chamber are more unfathomable than many in the past.
Self-destruction in politics is painful to watch for voters whose hopes are stirred time and again by the high promises of a compelling candidate.
So what are we to do, confronted as we are by high promises on one hand and a jury that's still out on the other?
I think that a great deal depends on this struggle trust between the people, trust in high promises and the final result international security.
Confidence may be high, promises may or may not materialize, and the inner politics of the FIFA voting chamber are this time even more unfathomable than many in the past.
I do believe that there are some coaches that deliver on their high promises but they don't deliver to everyone.
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