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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promises a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something guarantees or assures a certain outcome or experience.
Example: "The new policy promises a brighter future for all employees."
Alternatives: "guarantees a" or "ensures a".
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But it promises a revolution.
GENETIC testing promises a lot.
Strike promises a speedy response.
Any success promises a bitter aftertaste.
The weatherman promises a midnight dreary.
He promises a round of updates soon.
It promises a modern, transparent politics.
The conspiracy promises a lot.
Mr. Rodgers promises a "measured and incremental" approach.
Neither course promises a happy ending.
Mr. Bush promises a far different style.
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