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The phrase "again committed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a renewed dedication or promise to a cause, task, or principle after a previous commitment.
Example: "The organization is again committed to improving community health services after a brief hiatus."
Alternatives: "reaffirmed commitment to" or "renewed dedication to".
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In the first quarter, it was evident that the Bears were once again committed to diversifying their coverages.
This morning he again committed to recognition but gave himself some room to move on the timetable.
The U.S. is again committed to treaty-based strategic nuclear arms control, to preserve the legacy of Reagan and Gorbachev.
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.
This might be exaggerated, but it can hardly be contested that Feigl, in his treatment of the mind-body problem, was (again) committed to the critical realist accounts of Alois Riehl (cf. Riehl 1879, 1881, 1887; further Röd 2001) and especially of the early (pre-Viennese) Schlick (see http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/schlick/).edu/entries/schlick/
In March 1943, it was again committed to the Western Desert Campaign in North Africa, having previously served there during 1941 1942, and Smith proceeded to serve on this front as a Hurricane pilot.
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He has also done something he never thought he would do again: commit to producing new shows for four straight weeks.
At the same time, it's also critical that our own Commonwealth again commit to help fund basic scientific research that is crucial to moving our economy forward in the 21st century.
AS: A lot of that is once again staying committed to the music and being a student of the music and challenging yourself to always represent yourself and represent your music well.
"I tried to tell myself, again and again and again, to stay committed to putts.
But as you'd guess from the fact that he's still alive and making money legally, things got better: after a few false starts he finally stuck with rehab, got his life together, raised his girls as a single dad, saw his career take off, found a good woman to marry and have another daughter with, started drinking again, committed anew to sobriety and wrote this book.
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