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The phrase "a commitment to do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a promise or dedication to perform a specific action or task.
Example: "The organization has made a commitment to do everything possible to support the local community."
Alternatives: "a promise to undertake" or "a dedication to accomplish".
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He has a commitment to do the right thing.
"So, there is a commitment to do that, and we will make sure that happens.
"She has made a commitment to do French lessons," said her spokeswoman, Maja Kocijancic, "and she will keep this commitment.
So if you make a commitment to do something and you follow through as expected, it builds trust with others.
So while there is a commitment to do something about small-scale agriculture, they are short term in their outlook.
We did move on as soon as we had our meetings and everyone made a commitment to do so.
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I'm hoping to get a soft commitment from Ricky Gervais to do the voice.
Mr. Levy has an agile mind and a commitment to doing what he sees as right.
You have to make a commitment to doing the exercises for at least a month to see lasting results".
Hazelrigg says he chose seven "to discourage scientists from being frivolous" in submitting half-baked proposals, because each submission meant a commitment to doing seven reviews.
Thus it can function either as a primary motive, motivating the agent without the aid of inclination, or as a secondary motive, as a commitment to doing what is right, telling the agent to act as inclination directs.
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