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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promises for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to indicate a promise or commitment to future action, usually in the context of a business or other organization. For example, "The company made a number of promises for the future, including the release of a new product line next year."
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Promises for dry, & cold.
No promises for the future.
Clinton made no promises for U.S. aid.
But don't take the other side's promises for granted.
Some nations have made big promises for restoring natural forests.
Electronic medical record (EMR) offers promises for novel analytics.
Internet technology holds many promises for enterprise information integration.
They only make their promises for good customers".
Big data holds out big promises for marketing.
Trump made lots of promises for his first 100 days.
The I.M.F. has made many unrealized promises for change.
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