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The phrase "a rock bottom commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong, unwavering dedication to a cause or goal, often implying that there is no lower level of commitment possible.
Example: "Her rock bottom commitment to the project inspired the entire team to work harder and stay focused."
Alternatives: "a firm commitment" or "an unwavering commitment".
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Non-violence is a rock bottom commitment of Democracy Spring, one of the things I really like about it.
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Is there a rock bottom?
After the match, The Rock gave Cena a Rock Bottom.
Maybe this is a rock bottom for Labour.
The Rock restarted the match and hit Cena with a Rock Bottom, allowing The Miz to retain.
The match ended when Cena attempted the People's Elbow on The Rock, and The Rock countered with a Rock Bottom for the pin.
That's a rock-bottom price for a five-bedroom four-bath home in Manhattan.
The upshot is a rock-bottom enterprise multiple of 5.
Want an EV at a rock-bottom price?
Its expense ratio is a rock-bottom 0.2% of assets annually.
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