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The phrase 'With a commitment to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to introduce a goal or action that a person or group is committed to achieving or offering. For example: "With a commitment to sustainability, our company has invested in renewable energy sources to power our facilities."
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With a commitment to education and knowledge-sharing these missteps are becoming increasingly rare from the leaders.
Success in the N.B.A. is forged with a commitment to process.
We don't have or need referees — we play with a commitment to fairness.
Could the quest for personal fulfilment be reconciled with a commitment to the public good?
"We're weeding through all of them with a commitment to ask Fort Worth to address them.
He combined a passion for Jewish culture and history with a commitment to atheistic Marxism.
The World Bank should step up with a commitment to mobilise $1bn over five years.
"The people of Queensland elected us with a commitment to protect the reef," the spokeswoman said.
"That has to do with a commitment to education," he then said.
Burns comes in with a commitment to making the Devils' defense most unpleasant to play against.
An old police adviser, he identified Labour anew with a commitment to law and order.
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