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The phrase "swore to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a promise or commitment made by someone, often in a serious or formal context.
Example: "He swore to uphold the values of the organization and serve the community."
Alternatives: "promised to" or "vowed to"
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This was, he swore to them, tradition.
I swore to her I would not.
He met Kashifi and swore to return.
And she swore to keep fighting.
I swore to protect and defend the Constitution; that's what I swore to do.
Donna swore to the truth and signed the application.
Then the state government, for once, swore to keep order.
I took the stand and swore to tell the truth.
(She swore to this; it had only cost 10 cents).
They swore to keep in better touch, but didn't.
They all raised their hands and swore to protect and defend the Constitution.
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