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The phrase "also committed to achieving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing dedication or determination towards reaching a specific goal or outcome, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "Our organization is also committed to achieving sustainability in all our operations."
Alternatives: "also dedicated to reaching" or "also focused on attaining".
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I am also committed to achieving zero waste through recycling.
Perhaps two embassies is implicit in what the prime minister has been saying: that he supports moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and he's also committed to achieving a two-state solution – but you'd need an advanced degree in tea leaf reading to fathom it.
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McIntyre also shared that at Microsoft, they are committed to achieving their diversity and inclusion goals.
"We are also advocates of a free but responsible press and are committed to achieving this," she added.
However, Sophia is committed to achieving just that.
He was simply committed to achieving this goal with me.
We are professionals who are committed to achieving justice on behalf of the American people.
"The Government is committed to achieving an agreement, as are most trade union leaders.
Many researchers committed to achieving sustainable development of the power industry are finding alternatives to SF6 gas.
It takes imagination and determination and it needs a board and management committed to achieving it.
The clock is ticking, with both sides committed to achieving a comprehensive deal by 20 July.
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