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The phrase "a vast 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 vast commitment to environmental sustainability, investing in renewable energy sources and conservation efforts."
Alternatives: "a significant dedication to" or "a substantial pledge to".
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Acer, the world's second-largest PC maker, has already made a vast commitment to the smartphone market.
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In 2003, ostensibly but misguidedly as part of his global war on terror, the younger Mr Bush invaded Iraq, rid the country of Saddam but then got bloodily stuck; it took a vast commitment of American troops and fresh thinking to bring the violence under control.
Writing what is essentially a compilation of essays requires a vast commitment of time, reading and effort.
"The site has an impressive commitment to sustainability, including a vast wood-chip boiler to supply heating and hot water, and a café that serves delicious local food".
Our entire practice takes great pride in delivering a vast array of neurological and other medical services with a commitment to excellence.
"After Facebook's IPO my husband and I made a commitment to give away the vast majority of our wealth in our lifetimes and the No. 1 motivating factor for me is rebalancing the economy to make it work more fairly".
There are now a vast number of education authorities under Conservative control, but they have not been clamouring for a Tory commitment to build a grammar in every town.
It's largely wordless, sombrely spectacular, vast and intimate at the same time, with a commitment to detailed physical reality that commands amazed attention for a tight hundred minutes.
Not a vast sum in the scheme of things, but ENO, which reported a loss of £2m two years ago, has made a commitment to balance its budget and £200,000 could make the difference in doing that.
He had a fervent commitment to internationalism.
Instead, a renewed commitment to the basics.
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