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The phrase "able to win a commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is discussing the ability to secure a promise or agreement from someone else.
Example: "The team was able to win a commitment from the stakeholders to support the new project."
Alternatives: "capable of securing a commitment" or "able to obtain a commitment."
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For "Under the Dome," CBS was able to win a commitment of $750,000 an episode from Amazon, a huge price.
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"We won two elections and we were able to win a historic election in 2008.
You might be able to win a few wars.
He also failed to win a commitment from Israel on specific future borders.
The renewal order meant that no reality series yet has failed to win a commitment for a second season.
In this first round of fund-raisers, Mr. Reynolds is mixing big-city events in Washington, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles with receptions in smaller cities where an established network has been able to win commitments from donors quickly, helping pump up the campaign's early figures.
I was able to win.
Members of the rural doctors were able to win several successive elections to the Medical Council Committee.
Rudolph's commitment this week is to win a trophy with Yorkshire.
Despite her utter commitment to the cause, Alana has yet to win a pageant.
In return, employees won a commitment to locate new technology development and manufacturing in Germany.
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