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The phrase "a commitment to making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a dedication or promise to create or produce something, often in a professional or organizational context.
Example: "Our organization has a commitment to making a positive impact in the community through various outreach programs."
Alternatives: "a dedication to creating" or "a promise to produce".
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"The owners have a commitment to making money.
Burns comes in with a commitment to making the Devils' defense most unpleasant to play against.
She would be leaving behind intelligent, thoughtful colleagues, wonderful volunteers and a commitment to making a difference, she said.
The civilized response to these inequalities of skill and success is acceptance and a commitment to making the most of our own gifts and opportunities.
"At the core of my radical vision for Labour's future is a commitment to making tackling inequality the focus of everything our party does," said Smith.
On the suggestion that Radio 1 and Radio 2 should go digital-only, Davie said the BBC had a commitment to making its services universally accessible.
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As a result of those experiences, they made a commitment to make onboarding a strength at Birchbox.
That means a commitment to make the system work and to police the borders properly.
"I've made a commitment to make a difference and I'm trying so don't pull me down.
Nothing would please this organization more than to see the United States return to a commitment to make equitable compromises.
He said he didn't feel it was enough of a commitment to make it work for him.
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