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Contractually committed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"contractually committed" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to obligations or agreements that are legally binding. Example: "The company is contractually committed to delivering the project by the end of the year." Alternative expressions include "legally bound" and "obligated by contract."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
legally obligated
bound by contract
contractually obligated
legally bound
under contractual obligation
Under contractual obligation
contractually bound
Required by agreement
required by agreement
obligated by contract
under the terms of the contract
under legal obligation
bound to the contract
adherence to the contract
contractually obliged
legally required
subject to the contract
bound by agreement
bound by agreements
on a contract
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
20 human-written examples
All players offered a scholarship at 16 should be contractually committed to working, for at least one day a week, in a club-run community scheme.
News & Media
Cases can take years to resolve, and companies have little control over legal fees they have contractually committed themselves to pay on behalf of individual employees.
News & Media
"The company is contractually committed to make the relevant payment to each former director unless it can legally establish a case of gross misconduct against him.
News & Media
But he left no doubt that the team was not going to "roll the dice," as Howard had asked, to retain their star center had he not contractually committed to at least another season.
News & Media
Moreover, it is important to note the anti-bundling concessions that antitrust laws have yet to settle on as a violation, but here the parties are contractually committed to honoring.
News & Media
But Tesco said yesterday: "The company is contractually committed to make the relevant payment to each former director unless it can legally establish a case of gross misconduct against him".
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
40 human-written examples
It is also critical to communicate and ideally to contractually commit a targeted reference account to what you expect from them in support of your product launch.
News & Media
If advertisers sign up for a campaign of $20,000 of more, Formvertise will contractually commit to delivering a certain number of submissions within a certain period of time or they get all of their money back.
News & Media
Customers who either contractually or verbally committed to Pure Harvest include major retailers and airline caterers.
Academia
AIG are based there, though we're not committed contractually to do so".
News & Media
This odd aggregation of names sprang from the lips of many other "Tonight Show" employees to whom I put that question, almost as if they were contractually bound to commit it to memory.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "contractually committed", ensure that the commitment is explicitly stated within a written agreement to avoid ambiguity. Clearly define the terms of the commitment to prevent future disputes.
Common error
Avoid using "contractually committed" when the obligation is only implied or assumed. The commitment must be explicitly documented in a valid contract. Don't use this phrase for verbal agreements as contracts should always be written to be enforceable.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "contractually committed" functions as an adjective phrase modifying a noun or pronoun, indicating a state of being legally obligated by the terms of a contract. Ludwig AI validates this usage with numerous examples where entities are described as being bound by agreements.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Wiki
15%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Academia
5%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "contractually committed" is a phrase used to describe a state of being legally obligated by the terms of a contract. Ludwig AI confirms that this is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It typically appears in professional and neutral contexts, like news reports and formal documents. While there are alternatives like "legally obligated" or "bound by contract", the original phrase is direct and effective in emphasizing the contractual nature of the obligation. When using this phrase, ensure the commitment is explicitly stated within a contract to avoid any ambiguity. The frequent sources where this phrase has been extracted are The New York Times, BBC and The Guardian.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
contractually obligated
A slight variation that replaces "committed" with "obligated", maintaining the same meaning and contractual emphasis.
legally obligated
This alternative emphasizes the legal aspect of the commitment, focusing on the binding nature of the law.
bound by contract
This phrase directly highlights the contractual nature of the obligation, similar to the original phrase.
required by contract
Highlights the requirement stemming directly from the contractual agreement.
legally bound
Focuses on the legal constraints imposed by the agreement, simplifying the phrasing.
under contractual obligation
This alternative rephrases the sentence structure, emphasizing the state of being under an obligation due to a contract.
contractually tied
This phrase evokes a sense of restriction or obligation due to contractual agreements.
pledged by agreement
This option suggests a formal promise or pledge as the core of the commitment, which can often be part of a contract.
formally agreed
Implies that the commitment has been acknowledged in an official capacity.
officially promised
Highlights the aspect of promise within the contract or agreement, adding a sense of duty and adherence.
FAQs
How to use "contractually committed" in a sentence?
Use "contractually committed" to describe obligations that are legally binding due to a contract. For example, "The company is contractually committed to delivering the project on time."
What can I say instead of "contractually committed"?
You can use alternatives like "legally obligated", "bound by contract", or "contractually obligated".
Which is correct, "contractually committed" or "legally committed"?
"Contractually committed" is more specific, indicating the commitment arises from a contract. "Legally committed" is broader and can refer to any legal obligation, not just those from contracts. Therefore, it depends on whether there's a contract. If you're writing about something in a contract, use "contractually committed".
What's the difference between "contractually committed" and "morally committed"?
"Contractually committed" refers to obligations that are legally enforceable and arise from a contract. "Morally committed" refers to obligations based on ethical or moral principles, which are not legally binding.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested