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"promises back" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It can be used as a verb phrase to indicate the act of returning or fulfilling a promise made earlier. Example: Despite their rough patch, John promised to pay back all the money he had borrowed from his friend. He kept his promises back and returned the full amount within a month.
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Remember those Republican promises back in 1994 to clean up Washington?
The question now is, can almost 200 countries deliver on their promises back home?
Not all currently do so, making it impossible to trace such promises back to the municipalities that have to pay them.
He is merciless and witty, damning the aid industry with its own words by quoting its past, broken promises back to it.
Gael Mbemba, 17, from Chad, begged them, his hands bouncing off the table in front, to carry out their promises back home.
I am aware that I would like at least a few of these 1960s promises back.
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Television scheduling is more art than science, easy though this is to forget when staring at a listings page that promises back-to- back police procedurals, followed by eight hours of Cowell excreta spread across the ITVs with only an occasional sighting of David Attenborough to stop the viewer crunching down on a cyanide capsule.
For older kids he promises back-lot tours.
Troops were enraged by Congress's failure to provide promised back pay and pensions.
He started making the promise back when he was in the Senate.
Ethan, eight, is also showing signs of promise back home in Braine-le-Comte Braine-le-Comte Braine-le-Comte
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