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The phrase "take the pledge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to making a commitment and agreeing to abide by certain standards or rules. For example, "The eco-friendly office is encouraging its staff to take the pledge to reduce electricity usage this month."
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take the pledge
verb
To promise to abstain from alcohol.
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Suit up and take the pledge today at Unitedway.org/TeamDBrickashaw".org/TeamDBrickashaw
They also develop S.T.D.s at the same rates as students who do not take the pledge.
"The price of the stuff in this place is enough to make you take the pledge.
Top: Penn State players take the pledge of allegiance before facing Nebraska at Beaver Stadium.
(Though, he says, he'd never take "the pledge" to oppose any and all tax hikes).
The country's chief justice refused to take the pledge earlier this week and was immediately replaced.
That's what you say before you take the pledge and confess you've Fallen Behind.
Those desiring to take the pledge are asked to hit a button reading "Commit and make a reservation".
The restaurant will then compile a list of names of customers who take the pledge and reserve a table for sometime in October.
Supporters of the boycott indicated that they will also step up their campaign to get performers to take the pledge not to play in Arizona.
Her organization has put up a set of rules online, inviting non-black people to take the pledge for racial justice.
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