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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promised with" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to indicate that a certain promise or arrangement has been made about a course of action or an outcome. For example, "The contract was promised with the latest payment."
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Ms. Walters showed up as promised with Mr. Kaelin.
Isn't that what Google promised with Glass, though?
Plain English is promised, with no scientific jargon.
The perfect cup of tea is promised, with or without milk.
We'll follow, as promised, with an alternative perspective by Dr. Paul Zeitz.
"I'm ready to fight until the end," he promised, with the slightest hint of hesitation.
Ceviche ($9) was promised with tiny bay scallops came instead with large, rubbery sea scallops.
Is the purchase delivered as promised, with the customer able to track it electronically before delivery?
Is that what May promised with her repeated pitch of "I get it"?
"We're going to go old school — 4,000 years back," MC Yogi promised, with intention.
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