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Discover Ludwig"promising to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to say that someone has made a commitment to do something. For example: "I made a promise to myself, promising to get better grades this semester."
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He exits, promising to meet her later.
Organisations promising to change failed.
But Labour is promising to go further.
She's promising to unite the party.
In 2013, Tesco was still promising to come.
Vica took him upstairs, promising to be right back.
(Christo and Jeanne-Claude are promising to do so).
"Okey-doke," Mitchell says, promising to return soon.
They hung up, promising to speak in a few days.
So what is Three promising to make right?
"We're not promising to make you stars," Mr. Haber said.
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