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The phrase "a commitment to provide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing obligations or promises to deliver something, often in formal or professional contexts.
Example: "The organization has made a commitment to provide support for local communities in need."
Alternatives: "a promise to deliver" or "an obligation to supply."
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Her engagement ring inspired a commitment to provide ethically mined diamonds.
A commitment to provide opportunities for young singers was largely the motivation in forming the company 20 years ago.
Nevertheless, spokesmen for the executive branch of our govt. continue to refer to a commitment to provide such aid.
The capacity market guarantees a steady electricity supply by offering support to generators in return for a commitment to provide a certain amount of power to the grid.
"There is no evidence in the plan or elsewhere of a commitment to provide the necessary funds for these newer or expanded program elements," the panel said.
In the meantime, the United States made a commitment to provide the country with 500,000 tons of heavy oil a year.
That support, according to its quarterly report, "may take the form of a commitment to provide capital to the funds or to purchase certain assets from the funds".
His plan includes a statement of purpose for the UK similar to the US declaration of independence, including a commitment to provide security and opportunity for all.
And finally, there has to be a commitment to provide realistic funds enabling government departments as well as national and regional regeneration companies to deliver the goods.
Nor does it require a university to choose between maintaining a reputation for excellence or fulfilling a commitment to provide educational opportunities to members of all racial groups.
The digital economy bill published by the last government in 2009 contained a commitment to provide universal broadband access at 2Mbps.
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a compromise to provide
a desire to provide
a willingness to provide
a commitment to deliver
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a commitment to fostering
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a commitment to serving
a commitment to feeding
a commitment to establishing
a duty to provide
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a commitment to support
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