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The phrase "a tangible commitment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concrete or measurable promise or obligation, often in contexts related to business, agreements, or personal commitments.
Example: "The organization made a tangible commitment of resources to support the community project."
Alternatives: "a concrete promise of" or "a measurable pledge of".
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In the early to mid-eighties in New York, being part of the downtown rock community involved a tangible commitment to extremity.
By Sasha Frere-Jones October 16, 2013 In the early to mid-eighties in New York, being part of the downtown rock community involved a tangible commitment to extremity.
The book's editor, Helen Conford, is thanked at the end and praised as a "steady scrutineer".… In the early to mid-eighties in New York, being part of the downtown rock community involved a tangible commitment to extremity.
The United States and South Korea insist that the North must show a tangible commitment to denuclearisation before significant talks can resume.
But as a tangible commitment to Duke's increased emphasis on the arts, Fick finds it especially thrilling to be a part of the building's early days.
Pyongyang would like direct talks with Washington, but the US secretary of state, John Kerry, reiterated during a recent visit to Seoul that there could be no dialogue until the North showed a tangible commitment towards denuclearisation.
"They share the frustration of a large number of people that six months on there is no tangible commitment to a school sporting legacy.
The educational contract served as tangible commitment to learning.
But, he noted, with only 30 billion euros of the total package coming from Brussels, "I'm a bit circumspect in the absence of tangible commitments from national governments".
The array of 30 or so locks placed in a random pattern on the pedestrian bridge has yet to reach artistic status but it is undeniably romantic and a tangible confirmation of commitment.
The latter were seen as a means of securing both tangible commitment as well as funds.
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