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The phrase "a commitment to execute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a promise or obligation to carry out a specific action or task.
Example: "The organization has made a commitment to execute the project by the end of the year."
Alternatives: "a promise to carry out" or "an obligation to perform".
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McChrystal's support will assure Americans that Obama has made the right choice, but in the meantime, voters just want a coherent strategy and a commitment to execute that strategy fully and successfully.
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If so, go out of your way to keep helping, as they've shown a commitment to executing on your advice.
Oftentimes, we get so wrapped up in trying to improve the quality of an idea a little that we damage their commitment to execute it a lot.
Again, I am extremely pleased with the decision by President Obama to follow through on his commitment to execute a safe, responsible, and complete withdrawal of the troops in Iraq.
21 April: Joko Widodo restates commitment to execute the men, saying "it's only a matter of time"; Indonesian supreme court rejects appeal by Frenchman Serge Atlaoui, on death row for drug offences and due to be executed with Chan and Sukumaran.
You have our commitment to execute quickly to achieve long term value rather than making the quarters more predictable.
While the quality of the idea may go up 5percentt, her commitment to execute it may go down 50percentt.
"I am not able to make the personal commitment to execute the long-term strategy and planning for Gap Inc.," Murphy said in a Tuesday conference call.
However, the cornerstone of the catcher/pitcher relationship is about their commitment to execute the strategy they worked out so carefully in practice.
"The terms of this revised agreement demonstrate our commitment to executing this transaction".
I come to you with an idea that you think is very good, but rather than just say, "Great idea!" your tendency, because you have to win, is to say, "Good idea, but do it this way". Well, you may have improved the quality of my idea by 5%, but you've reduced my commitment to executing it by 30% because you took away my ownership.
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