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What is the meaning of you have my word?

"You have my word" is a phrase that expresses a strong commitment or promise. It means:

* You can trust me: The speaker is guaranteeing that they will do what they said they would do.

* I will keep my promise: The speaker is making a solemn pledge and they intend to uphold it.

* You have my honor: This phrase often implies a sense of integrity and trustworthiness.

Example:

"I'll be there to help you move. You have my word."

Similar phrases:

* I promise

* I guarantee

* My word is my bond

* You can count on me

Note: The phrase is often used in situations where trust and reliability are important, such as:

* Making a business deal

* Offering support to someone

* Giving a personal guarantee

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