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The phrase "a massive commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strong dedication or obligation towards a particular cause, project, or goal.
Example: "The organization has made a massive commitment to reducing its carbon footprint over the next decade."
Alternatives: "a significant dedication to" or "a substantial pledge to".
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New supercritical coal plants are a massive commitment to increased cumulative emissions.
It all adds up to a massive commitment to energy efficiency.
A source at BBC comedy says the corporation has a "massive commitment" to the genre, demonstrated for instance by the many hours shown over Christmas – including Catherine Tate's Nan, Not Going Out, Boomers, We're Doomed: The Dad's Army Story and A Gert Lush Christmas.
"We made a massive commitment to growth," he says.
Nike has made a massive commitment to the NBA.
He has made a massive commitment to come here, lived on his own.
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The great irony in the Obama administration's latest expansion of entitlements, its massive commitment to health care, is that it has created one that most Americans don't want.
If the answer is "not much" or "hard to say", how can such a massive commitment of US resources to Afghanistan be justified?
Carter proposed a massive commitment of funds & resources to develop alternative sources of fuel.
Facility expansion decisions in the business sector generally add up to a massive commitment of capital.
"It's a massive commitment, but it really allows us to control every step of the production process".
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