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The phrase "a commitment to take charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intention or promise to assume responsibility or leadership in a situation.
Example: "The team demonstrated a commitment to take charge of the project and ensure its success."
Alternatives: "a pledge to lead" or "a promise to take control".
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He made a commitment to his country, and he took it seriously.
Normally, for commitment to change significantly, one has to take a long-term view.
"We made a commitment to take care of the customers we have".
Make a commitment to take special care of yourself during this time.
"Grief can provide a pathway for taking responsibility, and making a commitment to take action".
They also exhibited an extended commitment to their profession and a commitment to take on the role of future role models.
KABUL, Afghanistan -- American, European and other foreign leaders met here Tuesday to pledge anew their support for Afghanistan, agree to entrust it with more spending decisions, and embrace its president's commitment for Afghan forces to take charge of security by 2014.
Of Support for Afghanistan American, European and other foreign leaders met in Kabul, Afghanistan, to pledge anew their support for Afghanistan and embrace its president's commitment for Afghan forces to take charge of security by 2014 -- while acknowledging that neither the public in their own countries nor the Afghan people had much patience left.
Mr. Clapper persuaded us that he intends to try to take charge, but we're not sure he fully recognizes the scope of that commitment.
He needs to take charge.
Now he has to take charge.
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