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The phrase "a substantial commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant dedication or obligation towards a particular cause, project, or goal.
Example: "The organization has made a substantial commitment to improving community health services."
Alternatives: "a significant dedication to" or "a major investment in".
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But, for the moment, there is no realistic prospect of a substantial commitment to reduce the cost of motherhood.
Jacksonville Jaguars re-sign Dwight Lowery The Jaguars made a substantial commitment to Lowery to retain him as a key starter for their defense.
The city is making a substantial commitment to the project, having bought the land from the state last year for $100 million.
This can provide a great alternative to residential care – but it is also an expensive option that has required high levels of grant funding and a substantial commitment to service costs.
After Mr. Letterman made public his decision to stay at CBS on Monday, Mr. Koppel and his top producers issued a statement demanding a substantial commitment to "Nightline" and implying dire consequences for ABC and Disney should they be rebuffed.
Only hours before, Mr. Koppel had issued a statement demanding a substantial commitment to his 11 35 p.m. program after ABC's attempt to replace it with a David Letterman talk show failed with Mr. Letterman's decision to stay at CBS.
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He added: "By any stretch of the imagination that is a very substantial commitment to the football club of which I have been a supporter since I was a boy and dearly wish to see through this crisis so that Rangers emerge as a financially fitter and stronger institution.
Iowa was a closed Republican event that demanded substantial commitment to participate.
Because the costs of lead paint abatement are nontrivial and the removal must be done on a unit-by-unit basis (rather than imposed at an industry level), there must be substantial commitment to further reduce lead poisoning among vulnerable children.
However, the Brixton inquiry can often overshadow his substantial commitment to the introduction of human rights legislation in this country.
But an effort to put tens, if not hundreds of thousands, of vehicles on the road within a decade, which many analysts regard as feasible, would require a substantial commitment from Washington to help jump-start the market and support the investment in a supply infrastructure.
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