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The phrase "am very committed" is not correct as it is missing a subject.
You can use it in a sentence where you express your dedication to a cause or task, but it should include a subject like "I" or "we."
Example: "I am very committed to improving our community through volunteer work."
Alternatives: "I am highly dedicated" or "I am fully devoted."
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"Going forward I am very committed to Credit Suisse," he said.
The bottom line is, I am very committed to the team.
If I have decided that there is this rule or that rule then I am very committed.
"I am very committed to the idea of free to no-cost consumer news," Polgreen told Recode's Kara Swisher and Peter Kafka onstage at the Code Media conference in Huntington Beach, Calif.
"And I am very committed to supporting and really lifting up the men and women in uniform and their families".
"As secretary of state I had some of the most important secrets we possess — so I am very committed to taking classified information seriously".
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"We were very committed tonight.
The volunteers are very committed.
They are very committed to learning.
"We are very committed to it.
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