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The phrase "a renewed commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strengthened or revitalized dedication to a cause, goal, or principle.
Example: "The organization has made a renewed commitment to environmental sustainability in its operations."
Alternatives: "a strengthened dedication to" or "an enhanced pledge to".
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Instead, a renewed commitment to the basics.
He needed to make a renewed commitment to the team.
There would be a renewed commitment to Wal-Mart's anticorruption policy.
Many of Britain's political and religious leaders have appealed for a renewed commitment to tolerance.
Will you demonstrate a renewed commitment to multilateralism and the rule of international law?
The developer extracted from both architects a renewed commitment to work in partnership on the project.
HIA will continue to honor Ellen's memory with a renewed commitment to women's liberation.
A renewed commitment to unbiased education would allow doctors to learn about drug risks sooner.
A renewed commitment to the UN's Millennium Development Goals, alongside further support for developing countries.
The other plank was a renewed commitment to preventing monopolies and oligopolies in business.
Canada's Pacific coast is one region where there is a renewed commitment to pursue marine spatial planning (MSP).
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