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Discover Ludwig"promised her" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone pledges to do something for or give something to someone else. Example: The father promised her daughter that he would buy her a new bicycle for her birthday.
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"We never promised her anything".
"I promised her: 'Don't worry.
I promised her a lip gloss.
No. Have I promised her I would?
I promised her I would.
I won't, I promised her.
"Of course I will," he promised her.
She insists that Marshall promised her half his fortune.
That day, I promised her I'd read it.
"I promised her a rose garden," Mr. Goldberg said.
He promised her tickets, then turned away in sorrow.
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