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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vowed that" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong commitment or promise. For example, "The president vowed that her administration would prioritize stronger regulations to protect the environment."
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Iran vowed that "nothing will change".
He vowed that someday he would.
Marin vowed that little would change.
The company has vowed that jobs are safe.
Mr Mandelson vowed that "nobody is untouchable" in Northern Ireland.
"I vowed that nobody would silence me," Ms. Katz said.
Senator Jay Rockefeller has vowed that things will be different.
He vowed that other car-buyers wouldn't go through something similar.
Mr. Sharon vowed that terrorists would be hunted down.
He vowed that protesters would succeed in toppling the government.
I vowed that would never be a problem".
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