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Taking an oath is an important part of legal proceedings and swearing in to public office.
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Taking an oath on a religious text is common in courtrooms and for political office.
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Taking an oath in a court of law is a common legal practice.
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Taking oaths in court is a common practice and considered legally binding.
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Taking an oath in a court of law is a serious and legally binding commitment.
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Taking an oath on a religious text like the Bible is a common practice in legal and governmental proceedings, such as courtrooms and presidential inaugurations.
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Taking an oath often involves swearing on a religious text, like a Bible, to symbolize the seriousness of the commitment.
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Taking an oath is a common practice in courtrooms and official ceremonies to swear to tell the truth or fulfill an obligation.
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Taking oath is a formal and important part of legal proceedings and swearing into public office.
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Taking oath on a Bible or Quran in court as a sign of truthfulness and commitment.
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Taking an oath is a common practice in courts and official ceremonies to swear to tell the truth.
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Common practice in legal proceedings and official ceremonies, with strong cultural significance in upholding truth and honesty.
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