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Discover Ludwig"take a vow" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to make a promise or pledge to do something. Example: The couple stood before the altar and took a vow to love and cherish each other for the rest of their lives.
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I was in the former category: The rough spot I had gone through a year ago made me take a vow for all our sakes, but particularly for my youngest son, that I would visit the saint's tomb.
Monks take a vow of silence.
I said: "Didn't you take a vow of obedience?
If your bishop asked you to take a vow of silence, what would your response be?
3. Priests take a vow of poverty because: (a) It's selfless and humbling.
That I would take a vow of silence for the first time in my life?
Friars are monks who take a vow to live in obedience and poverty.
At your ordination, you take a vow to be obedient to him.
We do not ask our justices to retreat into a monastery or convent and take a vow of silence.
In a state of great concern, they told me I had to take a vow of endorsement abstinence.
Members must take a vow of silence, wear white and brandish lighted cigarettes every time they appear in public.
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