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The phrase "a commitment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a promise or obligation to do something, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "The organization made a commitment of resources to support the community project."
Alternatives: "a pledge of" or "an obligation of".
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It will require a commitment of remarkable proportion and committed intellect to bring health and immunization to all.
It is a commitment of years.
"It's a commitment of an additional $750m.
Marriage, increasingly, is a commitment of love, freely given.
Yet that could mean a commitment of years, maybe decades.
Usually the employer will want a commitment of a number of years of further service.
Instead, the process requires a commitment of several hours for a voter.
This disease demands a lead from the top, and a commitment of public money too.
"America must lead with clarity of intent, a commitment of purpose and unlimited resolve," he said.
"I think today was just a magnificent demonstration of a commitment of a family.
A commitment of 10 hours a week is the guideline for seniors conducting original thesis research.
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