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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commitment with" is not standard in written English; the correct form is "a commitment to." You can use "a commitment to" when expressing dedication or obligation towards a cause, goal, or person.
Example: "She has made a commitment to improving her community through volunteer work."
Alternatives: "a dedication to" or "an obligation to".
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"But I made a commitment with my word," he said.
Those with political responsibility in Afghanistan entered into a commitment with us.
So theists share a commitment with some atheists that is more fundamental than what divides them.
The orchestra also had a commitment with Deutsche Grammophon, Mr. Pinnock's record label, for the recording of 18 compact disks by 1996.
If, in your celebration of the single life, you are still chastising your ex for not having sealed a commitment with a rock, are you more of a material girl than empowered woman warrior?
Mr. Kaufman's appointment, and his absence from next year's field, mean the younger Mr. Biden, now fulfilling a commitment with his National Guard unit in Iraq, will not need to face an incumbent if he seeks the seat.
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It is a mutual commitment with a society that fights for a country that calls for the reduction of social inequality and political decency, especially in Congress.
"No one can make a 1percentt commitment with a straight face," Mr. Ferrer said.
It is part of the Power Authority's Clean Energy Initiative, which began in May 1999, a 10-year $355 million commitment with a variety of financial-incentive energy-efficiency programs.
This week, the Crown Prince of Denmark held a commitment ceremony with his longtime companion, a small man made of Legos.
We are wanting Judy [my wife] to participate in a commitment ceremony with us.
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