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The phrase "a fair bit of commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a moderate or considerable amount of dedication or effort required for a task or relationship.
Example: "Starting a new business requires a fair bit of commitment, especially in the early stages."
Alternatives: "a significant amount of commitment" or "a decent level of commitment".
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Says a Dell spokesperson: "There's a fair bit of commitment based on vague information.
We had around 36 tackles in a row on our own line just before half-time and that shows a fair bit of commitment.
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There was no room in this one for any more commitment, but a fair bit of space for more quality in attack.
I do a fair bit of birdwatching.
They are already doing a fair bit of both.
He enjoys a fair bit of support in rural areas.
There's a fair bit of history here.
You need a fair bit of space to accommodate donkeys.
"There's a fair bit of underwater stuff.
"I needed a fair bit of a rest.
A fair bit of noise in St James' now.
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