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The phrase "am reluctant to commit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing hesitation or unwillingness to make a decision or promise.
Example: "I am reluctant to commit to a long-term project without knowing all the details."
Alternatives: "hesitant to agree" or "unwilling to pledge".
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"I am reluctant to commit to anybody, but if I had to pick, I'd pick Ron Paul," she said.
Like the president, I am reluctant to commit the United States as an active participant in a complex and distant war and do not support the deployment of American forces to topple Mr. Assad.
While I am reluctant to commit to a timeline, ideally I would like to have this document completed by early 2006.
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"Russia has made it clear that they are reluctant to commit to a second commitment period, Australia, New Zealand and Canada are also known to be reluctant to put them forward.
Phelps has been reluctant to commit.
ABC had been reluctant to commit to two years.
We know what works, but we're reluctant to commit.
But in an uncertain economy, Mr. Ready is reluctant to commit to significant hiring.
"Therefore, they will not be reluctant to commit every form of attack anywhere at any time".
Many banks, meantime, were reluctant to commit financing to the super SIV.
Mr. Woodward is reluctant to commit himself on the direction he intends to take the magazine.
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