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The phrase "made a pledge" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone has promised or committed to something. Example: The president made a pledge to reduce carbon emissions by 50% within the next five years.
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"A year ago, the United States made a pledge to address the Iraqi refugee crisis and we have failed to keep that promise".
The sisters made a pledge.
"We made a pledge, we didn't stick to it, and for that I am sorry".
"We feel we made a pledge to the Miami Art Museum," he said.
"We made a pledge, we did not stick to it, and for that I am sorry".
It has now made a pledge to change its ways, but no timetable has been set.
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The Sun columnist and troll-for-hire made a pledge on Twitter to leave the UK if Labour get elected this year.
"But nonetheless, under the current financial circumstances, it wasn't affordable, we made a pledge that we couldn't keep; we shouldn't have done that.
To reintroduce himself, Thomas has made a pledge: he will commit 100 acts of minor dissent (the show's title) over the next year.
"I've made a pledge I'll put my assets in a blind trust and that's what I'll do, period".
He was trying to juggle two jobs as candidate and as governor, and he had made a pledge not to run for office while being governor".
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