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The phrase "a matter of personal commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance of individual dedication or responsibility towards a task, goal, or belief.
Example: "Achieving success in this project is not just about skills; it's a matter of personal commitment from each team member."
Alternatives: "a question of personal dedication" or "an issue of individual commitment".
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What he means, as it turns out, is that true Islam an entity that may not have quite emerged is an Islam that will not be attached to any political ambition, but instead will be what he describes in "America at the Crossroads" as "a matter of personal commitment".
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The idea that the disposition of the dead, loved or unloved, is a matter of personal choice, absent the commitment of belief and the burden of history, is an illusion of a cockeyed and shortsighted present.
It's a matter of personal style.
It's more of a matter of personal curiosity.
Is it just a matter of "personal responsibility"?
Institution building was a matter of personal relations.
Cynics will say it is a matter of personal ambition.
Choosing the company is a matter of personal preference.
To some extent, that is a matter of personal preference.
It is thus not simply a matter of personal choice.
It's such a matter of personal confidence and taste".
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