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Discover Ludwig"its promises" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to something that has a promise associated with it. For example, "The new club's membership was appealing because of its promises of exclusive discounts."
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If it can deliver on its promises, it may be the edge Sony desperately needs.
Will it fail in its promises?
Spaceway, still in development, will be a tour de force if it delivers on its promises.
It could not keep its promises about reinvigorating the economy.
But when parsed carefully, it's not clear how much practical effect its promises will have.
Still, it's unclear whether "Frankencorn" can deliver on its promises.
Development charity ActionAid said it was "disappointing" but they "expect the coalition to keep its promises".
Why is the government breaking its promises?
Its promises are largely in tatters.
Has the sponsor kept its promises?
"This government has not kept its promises.
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