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oath
noun
A solemn pledge or promise to a god, king, or another person, to attest to the truth of a statement or contract
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The word "oath" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to a solemn promise or an affirmation that someone makes. For example, "The soldier took an oath to protect the country."
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George Osborne invoked his oath to tell the truth before a committee of MPs as he attempted to dismiss allegations that his decision to veto a currency union with an independent Scotland was a short-term campaigning tactic.
Where is Wall Street's version of a Hippocratic oath for bankers?
In a blueprint disclosed last week, former Hong Kong governor Chris Patten proposed a new badge, a new oath and big staff cuts.
Gove, like his predecessor Chris Grayling, is not a lawyer and the precedent has been established that non-lawyers do not wear wigs when taking the oath.
"I suspect I might be quite a troublesome MP, starting with the oath of allegiance," says the 57-year-old Australian-born activist, who is standing for the Green party in Oxford East.
We should swim up to the light, and make a solemn oath that we will retain our integrity, our vision and our backbone.
Inside the Commons they have taken their dispatch box selfies, have made their prickly point by affirming rather than taking the oath, and have played silly buggers with Dennis Skinner over who sits where.
So, while we can probably take the police interrogation and courtroom scenes on oath – as transcripts exist – we have no idea elsewhere whether scenes are being recreated or created by Morgan.
As you can imagine, we paid him $12m for being the official winner of three Tour de France races and swearing under oath he was a clean rider during those races.
But since the trial seven of the key witnesses have come forward to say their evidence was wrong, and others have testified under oath that Coles was the killer.
After completing his oath of allegiance, Gove recalled he had first entered court as a young journalist and learned two things.
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