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The phrase "all want to commit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a group of people shares a desire to engage in a specific action or behavior.
Example: "In this community, all want to commit to making a positive change for the environment."
Alternatives: "everyone wishes to engage" or "all desire to participate".
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If the demons represent the evil we all want to commit, why is the first victim a blameless young boy?
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MR: How do you not get swept into the passion of it all, wanting to commit yourself on a full time basis to issues you become involved in?
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This two-hill resort, with ski-in lodges offering snowshoeing, tobogganing, ice fishing and over-nights in Sami tents, is the perfect winter retreat for families who don't want to commit all-out to a week of downhill.
Make sure you really want to commit to ALL the parts of the church.
"If you want to commit suicide, all you have to do is climb on top of Jorge Mas Santos's ego and jump".
So the question is: if two men want to commit, why go through with all this gay woman stuff?
The Mets did not want to commit to that money.
I don't want to commit to paying for cable.
Horne didn't seem to want to commit to that.
Now she says she does not want to commit suicide.
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