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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pledging to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate a promise or commitment to do something. Example: She stood before the crowd, pledging to do everything in her power to fight for equal rights.
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You are pledging to make a difference.
Business groups are also pledging to stay in the fray.
Despite pledging to lead the mob, both leaders melted away.
So publicly pledging to give will encourage others to give.
So far both candidates are pledging to run positive campaigns.
Canada's new government is pledging to legalise marijuana.
Simply pledging to spend more money is not enough.
But affected customers are now pledging to move banks.
And major companies are pledging to go 100% renewable, too.
1987: MONTREAL - Governments adopt a treaty pledging to restrict emissions of chemicals damaging the ozone layer.
Sullivan was already on record as pledging to introduce legislation that placed restrictions on guns.
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