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The phrase "a rejuvenated commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a renewed or revitalized dedication to a cause, project, or goal.
Example: "The organization has announced a rejuvenated commitment to environmental sustainability, aiming to reduce its carbon footprint significantly over the next five years."
Alternatives: "a renewed dedication to" or "an invigorated pledge to".
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Every September, after the ritual August beach getaways, many Madrileños return home with a rejuvenated commitment to improving their English.
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Finding and nurturing that power is what teaching is all about, and can help you rejuvenate your commitment to teaching at every stage of your career.
The MOH was essentially embarrassed with the government's biased response to other communicable diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, and saw a renewed commitment to re-building the NTP as a way to rejuvenate the government's reputation [ 48].
He had a fervent commitment to internationalism.
Instead, a renewed commitment to the basics.
"Next is a renewed commitment to partnerships.
It truly a big commitment to start.
Make a serious commitment to this.
Jordan's wobbly king, reliably accommodating to Israel, faces a rejuvenated Islamist opposition.
Plus a commitment to pleasure.
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