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The phrase "a commitment to reduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or promises to lower or decrease something, such as emissions, costs, or waste.
Example: "The company has made a commitment to reduce its carbon footprint by 50% over the next decade."
Alternatives: "a pledge to decrease" or "a promise to lower".
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Firms will particularly welcome a commitment to reduce unnecessary regulation".
The sustainable development goals including a commitment to reduce maternal mortality.
"Alcoa is making a commitment to reduce absolute emissions by 50% by 2020".
You also have a commitment to reduce the Commons, to 500.
Most importantly, we made a commitment to reduce our own emissions by a tenth in this financial year.
"Why are we digging up fossil fuels when we already have a commitment to reduce our carbon footprint?" she asked.
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A commitment to reducing carbon emissions by 5% by 2020.
"We must demonstrate a commitment to reducing long-term deficits, but not at the price of short-term growth," they wrote.
Peru's success included a coalition of international agencies and NGOs that advocated for a commitment to reducing malnutrition, and a strong governmental commitment – nutrition was under the direct control of the prime minister's office.
The GPC has a reputation for award-winning innovation and a commitment to reducing its impact on the environment: a recently introduced system means the presses now use less ink while maintaining the quality of the print.
The headline is a commitment to reducing emissions across the board in their supply chains, making Kellogg's and General Mills the first of the large food companies to do so.
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