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The phrase "a greater commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increased level of dedication or responsibility towards a particular cause, goal, or initiative.
Example: "The organization is seeking a greater commitment to sustainability in its operations."
Alternatives: "an increased dedication to" or "a stronger pledge towards".
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We need a greater commitment to the broad intellectual development of all our citizens.
Women, conversely, would bring more discipline and a greater commitment to fundamentals, Howard said.
It is essential for the Obama administration to show a greater commitment to true universal service.
Does that level of tax relief imply a greater commitment to public access than 100 people a week?
"We strongly recommend that C4C demonstrates a greater commitment to making programmes specifically for this age group," the report states.
Yet I continued to press for aerial eradication and a greater commitment to providing security for eradicators.
That's why she is imploring her own runners to make a greater commitment, to think outside the Ivy League box.
After all, International Women's Day acknowledges women's exclusion and asks for a greater commitment to gender equality.
And the European Union must demonstrate a greater commitment to the integration of countries like Croatia, Romania and Bulgaria.
McEnroe has made no secret that he wants to see Sampras make a greater commitment to Davis Cup.
Maybe the Justice Department wanted to reward the new owners, who appear to have made a greater commitment to safety.
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