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Discover Ludwig"make pledges" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone making a commitment to do or not do something. For example, "The mayor made pledges to reduce crime and improve infrastructure in the city."
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It may be harder for other nations to make pledges.
Visitors are then asked to make pledges of their own.
It is also important that countries make pledges that are credible," it says.
Friends and fans make pledges with a credit card tied to the Amazon Payments system.
Do not make pledges that raise expectations and which cannot be realised.
With a goal of £10,000, the page encourages people to make pledges starting at £10.
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Donor countries made pledges.
Only Canada, Germany and Norway have made pledges exceeding their fair share.
In addition, about 1,400 employees have made pledges, contributing just over $1 million in total.
Others are lured by the glamour of making pledges at the Clinton Global Initiative.
In addition, about 1,400 employees have made pledges totaling just over $1 million.
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