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The phrase "a commitment to the state of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing dedication or obligation towards a particular condition, situation, or organization.
Example: "The organization has made a commitment to the state of environmental sustainability in all its operations."
Alternatives: "a dedication to the condition of" or "an obligation to the status of".
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"That's not very helpful," Mr Deedes said, pointing out that Axel Springer - the German newspaper group currently bidding to buy the Telegraph titles - had a commitment to the state of Israel as part of its publishing philosophy.
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But it's also been because it has been a profoundly bipartisan commitment to the state of Israel.
Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt made a "commitment to the people of Stafford" on a visit to the town.
There's a lack of a commitment to professionalizing state government.
I have to fulfill my commitment to the voters of the state of Wisconsin".
His One Nation Toryism, a mix of free market economics and commitment to the welfare state, was incoherent to her.
The objection to mystery in government lies behind Jefferson's commitment to the separation of church and state.
The current health sector five year Programme of Work states a commitment to promoting mental health [ 15].
The prevalence of childhood obesity is rising and the UK Government have stated a commitment to addressing obesity in general.
Last year, the African Union Heads of States made a commitment to end hunger by 2025.
It amounted to a commitment to revoke what has, in some respects, been an undeclared State of Emergency.
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