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The phrase "a major commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant dedication or obligation towards a particular cause, project, or goal.
Example: "The organization has made a major commitment to reducing its carbon footprint over the next decade."
Alternatives: "a significant dedication to" or "a strong pledge towards".
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Among them was a major commitment to sustainability.
We have made a major commitment to raising students' awareness of extremism.
In India, for example, the government made a major commitment to finance elementary education.
"It represents a major commitment to American studies by the university.
"It seemed like a done deal, and we had a major commitment to do this".
Examination of DSDP/IPOD samples represents a major commitment to oceanic crustal studies.
It was de Montebello, the purported enemy of modernism, who engineered a major commitment to the art of this century.
"The government has made a major commitment to the modernisation of our licensing and regulatory environment for gambling.
"This is a major commitment to invest in 21st century communications infrastructure for the United States," said Randall Stephenson, AT&T's chief executive, in a statement.
Fulton County, with an annual education budget of $550 million and close to 5,000 teachers, has made a major commitment to education.
Asked for a response to the proposals, Osborne said simply "yes", adding that he would make a major commitment to economic growth in the north before December.
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