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The phrase "a commitment to freedom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing values, principles, or policies that emphasize the importance of freedom in various contexts, such as political, social, or personal.
Example: "The organization was founded on a commitment to freedom, advocating for the rights of individuals to express themselves without fear of repression."
Alternatives: "a dedication to liberty" or "an obligation to freedom".
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Rather than showing how yesterday's rebels become today's conformists, Tatchell's life illustrates a rarer and nobler theme: how a commitment to freedom for some can meld seamlessly into a commitment to freedom for all.
That system strikes an appropriate balance between securing the homeland and maintaining a commitment to freedom from persecution.
What we do in South Africa must prove that it rests on a commitment to freedom for all.
Switzerland, for example, is a country with strong patriotism, a fighting spirit of national defense, a commitment to freedom and tolerance, and a low crime rate.
In other words, our search for truth must be inextricably bound up with a commitment to freedom of speech and expression.
"This is a Morris torn between a commitment to freedom, equality and justice, yet still conditioned by what we might see as typically Victorian views on gender".
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I am confident that Britain and the US can continue to build on a solid basis of friendship and a shared commitment to freedom, democracy and enterprise to shape a better world for future generations".
"People in uniform rooted in every race, creed and region on the face of the earth, yet bound together by a common commitment to freedom and a common pride in being American".
A bond that is underpinned by a shared commitment to freedom, liberty, democracy and the rule of law.
But in Bush's view, Koizumi is a longtime ally with "common values, common interests, and a common commitment to freedom," as he said in his Kyoto speech.
As someone with a constitutional commitment to freedom of expression, I find these strictures disturbing.
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