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The phrase "about my commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing one's dedication or promise regarding a task, project, or relationship.
Example: "I would like to have a conversation about my commitment to the team and how I can contribute more effectively."
Alternatives: "regarding my dedication" or "concerning my promise".
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"I'm not worried about my commitment.
Conversely, my more rotund friends are not happy about my commitment to weight loss.
Mr. Millepied acknowledges a New York current running through his first program, but said "there shouldn't be suspicion about my commitment to Los Angeles".
My protest is fundamentally about my role as a citizen, about my commitment to engage with and love the world around me.
There could have been a slew of reasons why I didn't get the call up, of course, but I suspected that my quitting for a week the year before raised some red flags about my commitment to the game.
"On my way out the door," Mr. Haber recalled, "I said, 'Let me tell you about my commitment to provide potable water in developing countries.' " He got the listing for the house (which is at 123-125 East 10th Street).
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I focus on thinking about my commitments, and what they represent.
The facilitator helped me realize that if I wasn't serious about my commitments, no one was going to take me seriously.
However, I find it's quite the opposite: I'm really intentional about my commitments to other people, and I'm invested in tailoring those commitments to what works with each individual I meet.
I pulled away from normalcy more and more each day, caring less about my commitments, my school work, or my writing, and fixating on the happiness I could only achieve through surrendering myself to this group.
When I told the foundation's Global Board about my strengthened commitment to these foundations, George Soros commented that he was glad to hear it.
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