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The phrase "a personal commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an individual's dedication or promise to a cause, task, or relationship.
Example: "She made a personal commitment to volunteer at the local shelter every weekend."
Alternatives: "a personal pledge" or "an individual promise."
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"It's a personal commitment to liberty," he explained.
He gives a "personal commitment" to fix the problem and put customers first.
It's a personal commitment, and it's a family commitment," he said.
The prime minister has made a personal commitment to this work.
The great conservationist Aldo Leopold once encouraged Americans to make a personal commitment to conservation.
"However, we understand making a personal commitment to the cause of feminism is a matter for the individual to decide.
A spokesman for Johnson said he was not attending because he had a personal commitment out of the country.
Asked whether he had a "personal commitment" to keeping Catholic schools open in minority neighborhoods, the archbishop said: "Yes.
make a personal commitment to cleaning up British energy by switching your own energy to a green supplier.
Can blacks, led by Obama, reinstall a personal commitment to education and achievement among young black students, particularly males?
He is making a personal commitment to the company, investing 100 million kronor ($11.8 million) in Class B stock.
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