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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commitment by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an obligation or promise made by someone or a group to do something.
Example: "The organization issued a statement outlining a commitment by its members to support local charities."
Alternatives: "an obligation from" or "a promise made by".
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He gave a commitment by phone.
Respecting the resolution is also a commitment by us.
It's also a commitment by governments to embark on structural reforms.
The opening ceremony certainly reflects a commitment by each organizing committee to outperform its predecessor with an unforgettable extravaganza.
Outsiders like myself can help, but it will take a commitment by the Fed itself to really change that.
* Insiders predict that tomorrow's vows will not include a commitment by Catherine to "obey" her new husband.
Membership of the Giants Club involves a commitment by its members to align political and business concerns with conservation objectives.
Regional newspaper groups will be buoyed from a commitment by the BBC to pull back on developing hyperlocal services.
Lamoriello also likes it, but warned that it would "need a commitment" by the league to enforce it.
Osborne triumphantly pointed to a commitment by banks to raise lending from £176bn to £190bn this year.
The mDiabetes project was formally announced as a Commitment by Arogya World at the 2011 Clinton Global Initiative Meeting.
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