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The phrase "a commitment to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a promise or dedication to a certain state or action in the future.
Example: "The organization has made a commitment to be more environmentally friendly in its operations."
Alternatives: "a pledge to become" or "a promise to be".
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We have made a commitment to be open and transparent.
This is not just a commitment to be positive.
He also made a commitment to be himself.
"The people I appointed had all made a commitment to be guided by data".
Gay marriage, the bishop said, "embodies a commitment to be faithful, loving, and lifelong.
But he knows that "many people have a commitment to be downtown".
But marking it at this time with a commitment to be a truly global university is obviously profoundly important.
"This reflects on Fox's part a commitment to be the primary source for broadcasting international soccer in the U.S.," said Ganis, the sports consultant.
Eventually, Matt returned to his native state, with a blazing fastball and a commitment to be an ace for the Tampa Bay Rays well into his prime.
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I'm listening for a commitment to being the best, to being successful, and a commitment to something larger than themselves, not just their personal success.
The company said boasted a commitment to being "transparent about how we protect and utilise our members' data".
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