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Discover LudwigThe term "solemn vow" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize the importance or commitment of a promise. For example: "I make this solemn vow that I will always be loyal to you."
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The Tories What solemn vow?
The SNP What about the solemn vow?
Solemn vow: next time, no balking.
And so we wrap up this four-column series with a solemn vow.
Mrs. Clinton said he made "a solemn vow" to eat right.
No one quite knew just what a solemn vow entailed; they soon found out.
The Scottish referendum campaign closed with the solemn vow of more powers to Scotland.
An entry in my journal reads, "I made a solemn vow to return to Venice and become a gondolier".
The Beatles' "And I Love Him" was taken so slowly that its breezy assertion of love became a solemn vow.
The couple have taken a solemn vow to eat at the world's 50 best restaurants by the age of 50.
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Whereas solemn vows are perpetual, simple vows may be perpetual or temporary.
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