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"able to commit to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means having the ability or willingness to dedicate oneself to something or someone. Example: "I am fully able to commit to this project and will put in the necessary time and effort to ensure its success."
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If I love this man, and am able to commit to the idea of being with him, I must take seriously his commitments, and his intentions.
"We first of all choose participants willing and able to commit to the 10 weeks.
That's West in one sentence, trying, but only qualifiedly able, to commit to a happy ending.
We were not able to commit to full-day cricket any more due to work and social reasons.
The new vehicle would be open to small investors able to commit to a long-term investment.
Although I've played with Kindles and iPads and Nooks, and I like them all in theory, I haven't been able to commit to any of them.
"Must be HIGHLY organized with editorial and social chops and able to commit to a regular schedule through end of year.
The courageous Ms Miller says that "journalists simply cannot do their jobs without being able to commit to sources that they won't be identified.
While a 2007 date turned out not to be possible, many local museums and arts institutions were able to commit to 2008.
"And we would not have been able to commit to welcoming 12,000 additional Syrian and Iraqi refugees, on top of this".
The university was able to commit to moving there at a time when credit-crunched businesses were not, and its presence is now an attraction for (especially) Google.
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