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The phrase "a concrete commitment to their support" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a firm and definite promise or assurance regarding assistance or backing for someone or something.
Example: "The organization made a concrete commitment to their support of local charities, ensuring that funds would be allocated every year."
Alternatives: "a firm pledge of their support" or "a solid assurance of their backing."
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The lack of a concrete commitment to the charities has troubled some fans.
"It also sends a very strong message to the Afghan people about our concrete commitment to continuing our support".
But without a renewed and concrete commitment to appropriately designed common rules and priorities, it will be hard to maintain consensus for the needed mutual support mechanisms.
An endorsement of its expansion represents a firmer, more concrete commitment to the program.
That's a concrete commitment".
It began as a vague, lofty goal rather than a concrete commitment.
Leaders should make concrete commitments to draw up human rights action plans.
"Nato must make concrete commitments to help Ukraine modernise and strengthen its security forces.
She said the outcome document was "action-orientated", containing concrete commitments to implement the UN declaration.
Where are the concrete commitments to protect us from environmental health threats?
Then and at two subsequent meetings, the leaders made concrete commitments to bring about that purported cooperation.
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