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How do you use sworn in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "sworn" in a sentence:

Past Participle:

* The witness sworn to tell the truth, revealed a shocking secret.

* The police officer was sworn in to uphold the law.

* The jury was sworn in to hear the evidence.

Adjective:

* The sworn enemy of the king plotted his downfall.

* They were sworn brothers, bound by an unbreakable bond.

* The sworn statement contradicted the suspect's alibi.

Verb (Past Tense):

* The detective swore to find the missing child.

* The witness swore that he saw the suspect leaving the scene.

* They swore an oath of loyalty to their country.

Remember:

* "Sworn" can also be used as part of a verb phrase, like "sworn in," "sworn to," or "sworn off."

* The meaning of "sworn" can vary depending on the context.

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