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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pledge for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means to promise or guarantee something. For example, "I pledge for the success of this project."
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The previous Coalition government had declined to make the pledge for the UK beyond the next financial year.
A less attractive pledge for politicians in a campaign season.
Would pledge for this directly if it where on kickstarter!
The man confirms his pledge for $500,000.
This is what they pledge for the future.
What do the election manifestos pledge for social care?
Even a pledge for emissions to peak by 2035 will not go down well in America.
He reflects on David Cameron's recent pledge for a "seven-day NHS" by 2020.
Perhaps it was France, which announced yesterday a €600m pledge for long-term aid.
Failing that, she hopes it will be a Labour manifesto pledge for the next election.
Nor did the nasty pledge for a further freeze in the BBC licence fee.
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