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The phrase "again commit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of committing something once more, such as a crime or an action.
Example: "After serving his time, he promised he would never again commit the same mistakes."
Alternatives: "recommit" or "commit once more".
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"If they remain alive and are later freed, they will again commit such crimes," he said.
Think long and hard – and again commit your views to paper.
The sooner this balance is achieved, the sooner lenders will again commit capital.
As is said over and again: commit to your base, and only then move to the centre.
So – notwithstanding the difficulty of the decision to once again commit our forces – Labour has steadfastly supported the military action to protect the Libyan people.
He has also done something he never thought he would do again: commit to producing new shows for four straight weeks.
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In the first quarter, it was evident that the Bears were once again committed to diversifying their coverages.
The U.S. is again committed to treaty-based strategic nuclear arms control, to preserve the legacy of Reagan and Gorbachev.
This morning he again committed to recognition but gave himself some room to move on the timetable.
Tsipras prepared to take office again committed to adhering to the terms of the bailout agreement but determined to attempt to win concessions regarding debt relief.
Its job would be to hold the ring and to prevent the Sudanese government and its noxious proxies, the mounted janjaweed militia, from once again committing mass murder.
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