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The phrase "able to commit the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the capacity or capability to carry out an action, often related to wrongdoing or a specific task.
Example: "He is able to commit the necessary resources to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "capable of executing the" or "qualified to perform the".
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The next time, we may not be able to commit the troops".
Would Anderson have been able to commit the murder between the time the movie ended and the time the phone calls began?
"But he is able to commit the full resources of the company to explaining what went wrong and to try to make the situation right with customers.
Although "American Lulu" says little that is new, it just might have a future with opera houses that want to offer Berg's opera but aren't willing or able to commit the requisite resources.
To join a board, in particular a charity board, it is helpful to have an affiliation with the sector in which the organisation operates, an interest in its purpose and be able to commit the appropriate time to be a valuable board member.
It is understood the FA has spoken to members of black and minority ethnic communities about joining the commission, but many of those approached have not been able to commit the required time.
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The impunity with which the Sri Lankan government is being able to commit these crimes actually unveils the deeply ingrained racist prejudice that is precisely what led to the marginalisation and alienation of the Tamils of Sri Lanka in the first place.
The studios argued that the economic model offered for digital downloads on the web, on mobile phones and mobile devices such as iPods was too unproven for them to be able to commit to the payments the writers were demanding.
Participants were able to commit to the protocol for the duration of the study.
Thirty-six community- dwelling older women with knee OA who met all the study criteria and were able to commit to the duration of the yoga intervention program were enrolled.
"Based on the uncertainty of the timetable, we're not able to commit to the project at this time," Jeanmarie McFadden, a spokeswoman for Morgan Stanley, told The New York Times.
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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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