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The phrase "abide by its commitments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the importance of honoring agreements or obligations in various contexts, such as business or personal relationships.
Example: "The company has always strived to abide by its commitments to its clients, ensuring satisfaction and trust."
Alternatives: "adhere to its obligations" or "fulfill its promises".
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Several of them said it has profoundly rattled governments that have long looked to the United States — whatever their differences with it — to abide by its commitments and thereby undergird a wider sense of global order.
The Pentagon got off to a bad start by insisting that Tokyo abide by its commitments.
"We expect Israel to abide by its commitments in the road map," Mr. Patin said.
And Mr. Weidmann insisted that Greece must abide by its commitments to get its finances in order.
Another statement promises that the Taliban "will abide by its commitments to the stability of the region following the withdrawal of foreign forces".
Henry Tang, Hong Kong's secretary of commerce, industry and technology, said on Friday that Hong Kong would abide by its commitments to the trade organization.
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"It was conveyed that Pakistan must abide by its commitment to prevent its territory and territory under its control from being used for terrorism against India".
Indeed, the Israeli government has refused the Quartet's invitation to resume direct negotiations with the Palestinians since it includes calls for Israel to abide by its commitment to suspend its settlements expansion.
"The Palestinian Authority must abide by its commitment to avoid violence or unilateral action," she said.
As George Osborne told MPs that the government would abide by its commitment to spend 0.7% of gross national income on aid by 2013, Greening told Save the Children and other charities that this is the "right thing to do".
At the time of the temporary exemption for the Olympics, John Hannett, general secretary of the shopworkers' union, Usdaw, said: "Usdaw remains vehemently opposed to the deregulation of Sunday trading and we expect the government to abide by its commitment that this summer's temporary suspension will not lead to any further attempts to extend Sunday opening hours.
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