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"promised to pay" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a commitment or agreement to give someone money in the future. Example: John promised to pay back the loan in full by the end of the month. In this example, "promised to pay back" indicates John's agreement to give back the money he borrowed in the form of a loan.
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He promised to pay $15 a month.
promised to pay $50 million of the relocation costs.
The government of Iceland promised to pay the money back.
Barclays had originally promised to pay $2 billion in bonuses.
They had promised to pay 900 riyals (£153) per month".
The trader promised to pay "whatever you want.
He also promised to pay $3 million in restitution.
And the British government promised to pay you forever an amount.
According to the pleadings, the defendant then and there promised to pay sixteen pounds.
BCP V only promised to pay those fees if Aladdin had to pay those fees.
Perhaps they've promised to pay a grandchild's tuition or to underwrite a wedding.
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