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The phrase "always been committed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a long-standing dedication or loyalty to a cause, belief, or organization.
Example: "She has always been committed to environmental conservation, volunteering every weekend to clean up local parks."
Alternatives: "consistently dedicated" or "steadfastly devoted".
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"I've always been committed to New Jersey.
"He's always been committed to public service".
The island has always been committed to a homogeneous aesthetic.
Paul has always been committed to protecting others.
"Labour has always been committed to reform of the Lords.
"I am and have always been committed to fair and vigorous enforcement of those laws".
We are and have always been committed to providing customers with choice.
Kennedy, who retired in January, said the department has always been committed to growth and change.
"As a practitioner, I've always been committed to finding positive solutions to my clients' problems.
"I've always been committed to making sure there is a transition process," Hite said.
She says he has always been committed to accountability and transparency.
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