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'promises you' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone has made a promise to you. Example: I can't believe he promised me a surprise; he's full of surprises, promises you wouldn't expect.
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"Life promises you nothing," she says.
Making promises you know you can't trust, making promises you know they will break.
The website promises, "You won't find more insight per dollar".
Surveys, polls, awards, ratings, mission statements, commitments, promises; you name it!
Save your overwrought promises you will never darken the demon's door.
How do you and they proceed?The army promises you protection.
That's the software industry: it promises you an Ellsworth Kelly, but it delivers a Jackson Pollock.
Navitus Health Solutions of Appleton, Wis., promises: "You split the pill, we'll split the co-pay".
The blurb promises you rebellion and love and magic, and it does not disappoint!
"If they haven't got alternate current up there, Mother promises you can come right back home".
For that money, the company promises, you don't just get a phone.
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