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The phrase "a commitment to try" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a determination or promise to make an effort towards achieving something.
Example: "She made a commitment to try her best in the upcoming competition, regardless of the outcome."
Alternatives: "a promise to attempt" or "a dedication to make an effort".
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"And I wanted to counteract any belief that a commitment to try to do this on a bipartisan basis was giving anyone a veto".
The bank's response to the Albanian case includes a commitment to try to avoid appointments that involve conflicts of interest "if possible".
But such a program is likely to be repeated, now that Mostly Mozart has also made a commitment to try new things.
And it's refreshing to see a mayor demonstrate a commitment to try to clean up the mess without adding to it.
"We had a commitment to try and enshrine that in legislation and will be taking it forward to the upcoming senate election".
For the first time China is announcing a peak year for its carbon emissions – around 2030 – along with a commitment to try to reach the peak earlier.
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I had a commitment to trying to do good in the world.
The union president, Derek Fisher of the Los Angeles Lakers, said: "There definitely was a commitment to trying to get this process done in this room".
It took another couple of years, a move to New York, and a renewed commitment to try again before I was able to kick my dependency.
"I haven't got any firm career plans for after Cambridge, but I have a sincere commitment to try and make the world a better place with the advantages that elite education will give me," he added.
Outside in a yard surrounded by several layers of high fencing (the overlaid netting creates a mesmerising optical art display of changing patterns), a smaller group of people are on a training course organised by Network Rail, much sought-after by prisoners because of a company commitment to try to employ those who they have trained once they are released.
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