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Free sign upThe phrase "a tangible commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a concrete or measurable promise or dedication to a cause, project, or goal.
Example: "The organization made a tangible commitment to reducing its carbon footprint by implementing sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "a concrete pledge to" or "a solid dedication to".
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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.
They are also encouraged to apply "a zero tolerance approach to corruption and fraud", be "honest when things go wrong", and demonstrate a tangible commitment to poverty reduction.
Obama also made it clear there would be no change in the US refusal to engage with North Korea until Pyongyang demonstrates a tangible commitment to eventual denuclearisation.
The United States and South Korea insist that the North must show a tangible commitment to denuclearisation before significant talks can resume.
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 North wants to resume talks with Seoul and Washington on nuclear matters but they have replied that Pyongyang must first make a tangible commitment to abandoning nuclear weapons.
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After six weeks of due diligence, London Development Partners a large, well-established venture capital firm with no experience in the gas business offers a relatively small early round of investment without any tangible commitments to future rounds.
ICANN's processes appear to favor business interests and generation of profits over the future integrity of the Health Internet, failing to make any tangible commitments to protect public health or enforce norms as would be found in a responsible global governance framework [ 4, 11, 13].
"They share the frustration of a large number of people that six months on there is no tangible commitment to a school sporting legacy.
There's no tangible commitment to actual communities or peoples, but simply The World, which is really peak colourblind discourse.
But perhaps it's 80-year-old Brian Shawcroft who's demonstrated the most tangible commitment to architectural drawing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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