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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make oath" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when promising to tell the truth in a court of law, or when making a solemn vow or promise to do something. Example sentence: I make oath that I will keep my promise.
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'We read this decision to hold that to obtain a place on a Maryland ballot a candidate need only make oath that he is not a person who is engaged 'in one way or another in the attempt to overthrow the government by force or violence,' and that he is not knowingly a member of an organization engaged in such an attempt.
The custom was—"that if any pair could, after a twelvemonth of matrimony, come forward, and make oath at Dunmow [co.
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Many of the characters have Hindi names; they make oaths like "as Ram is my witness"; and they ride on elephants with jeweled howdahs.
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Now, you would think that particularly to a chaplain, swearing an oath to God would make that oath inviolable, right?
"I didn't make an oath just to my wife, I made an oath to God when I married my wife," Perry said.
"I didn't make an oath just to my wife, I made an oath to God when I married my wife," he said at a campaign stop in South Carolina on Thursday.
Incurring the indignation of the German king Henry III, he was forced to evacuate the conquered territory and to make an oath of fealty (1041).
All three defendants are charged with conspiracy to knowingly make under oath a false statement on an immigration application, which carries a maximum five-year sentence.
I am so excited I can't wait for the day I make the oath of becoming a doctor and I'm putting on that gown - I think I'll be so excited.
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