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Discover Ludwig"I've sworn" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is the contraction of "I have sworn," which is the present perfect tense of the verb "to swear." This phrase can be used in many different contexts, such as expressing a promise or an oath, confessing to something, or simply stating a fact. Example: "I've sworn to always be there for you, no matter what happens."
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Second, I've sworn off money.
"I've sworn a bit more.
I've sworn off magazines... all magazines.
I've told more people than I thought I should, but I've sworn them to secrecy.
"I'm about to do something I've sworn I'd never do," Mr. Garfield said, "and that's use 'leverage' as a verb".
"All the fun cocktails always have the alcohol that I've sworn off of," she lamented.
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I have sworn off superstitions.
"I had sworn my oath to protect certain secrets.
I was also surprised that he said I had sworn at him when I had not".
I have sworn an oath to heal and to protect humans.
"I have sworn allegiance to Mullah Muhammad Omar, emir of the Taliban," he said in the interview, smiling.
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