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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commitment to read" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a promise or intention to engage in reading, whether for personal growth, education, or leisure.
Example: "She made a commitment to read at least one book a month to expand her knowledge."
Alternatives: "a promise to read" or "an intention to read".
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If you find yourself reading e-mails several times without starting work on them or deciding what you're going to do with them, make a commitment to read them once and either respond to them or delete them.
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It takes a commitment to reading and researching and thinking and brainstorming and chasing ideas up and down blind alleys.
As with a box of chocolates, it's easy to get going because deciding to read the first one is such a small commitment, and then it's such a small commitment to read the next… Mmm.
One of his claims to fame is his commitment to reading a book a day though he later admitted that he sometimes has someone else read the books for him, which puts a big, honking asterisk next to that claim.
One of his claims to fame is his commitment to reading a book a day though he has advised people to get others to read books for them, which puts a big, honking asterisk next to that claim.
I've been trying to become more of a grown-up, in terms of my commitment to reading across what media geeks call "platforms" (a word that's much sexier when applied to heels), from smartphones to e-readers to tablets to laptops.
If you are part of the elite GoT literary clique, I'm not knocking the books, nor am I criticising your commitment to reading them.
"While the debate goes on about the public's commitment to reading and newspapers continue to close down their review sections, book clubs are flourishing, blogs and literary social networking sites are proliferating, and eReaders and apps make reading available in new ways and to a new generation".
What she has done instead is take the role that good teachers and good librarians have always taken: recommending books that will interest or entertain readers and reinforce their commitment to reading itself.
His family and friends remember him best for his lifelong commitment to reading The New York Times; his endearing love for Chinese food and ice cream (eaten separately); his passion for Civil War history and presidential biographies; and his unending good humor and dedication to his family.
Despite my uncompromising daily commitment to reading anything that surfaces on Google News under the heading, "lesbian," I have read little about "Follow Your Arrow" raising controversy or creating negative press for Kacey Musgraves.
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