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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am committed for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "am committed to."
Example: "I am committed to improving my skills every day."
Alternatives: "I am dedicated to" or "I am devoted to."
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But I am committed for the long term to Penn State and our student-athletes".
Knowing I am committed for the next year or so, it's all on hold.
"And I am committed for New Jersey state government to being operated in a cost-effective, fiscally conservative and responsible manner, and we will have to make difficult decisions.
"I am committed for a year," says Steggert.
I am committed for as long as it takes to join in this struggle for the right of Nissan workers in the United States to have a union.
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Yost would be committed for two years.
She is committed for two more years.
Not that everyone is committed for life.
"We are committed for the first phase," he says.
"Overall I believe that we were committed, for periods, dominant.
Across the US, five rapes are committed for every murder.
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