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The phrase "a stronger commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an increased dedication or promise towards a particular cause, goal, or action.
Example: "The organization has made a stronger commitment to environmental sustainability in its operations."
Alternatives: "a greater dedication to" or "an enhanced pledge to".
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But there was yet a stronger commitment to getting things done.
Sirleaf said the award "gives me a stronger commitment to work for reconciliation.
The generals, however, are not the only ones who favor a stronger commitment to Afghanistan.
He says that by making complex decisions only after full debate, it ensures a stronger commitment to the results.
Together with a stronger commitment to international student aid, these efforts will enhance Stanford's international reputation and impact.
Closing the gap requires a stronger commitment to developing a ML capability that is not just useful but also used.
"Never before has a presidential campaign or party platform had a stronger commitment to reproductive health," she said.
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Doris instilled in her family a strong commitment to philanthropy.
He had a strong commitment to Judaism and Israel.
There is also a strong commitment to local government reform.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg have both made a strong commitment to open government.
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