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The phrase "any commitment for you" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a lack of obligation or promise towards someone, but it is awkwardly phrased.
Example: "I can't make any commitment for you regarding the project timeline."
Alternatives: "any obligation for you" or "any promise for you."
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The ministry appeared to steer clear from any commitment for sanctions.
Mrs. BaRoss refuses to make any commitments for her children until the fall, and is just now juggling her schedule.
Contact legal counsel before making any commitments for anything.
Go double steak, extra provolone, and hot peppers, then beg off any commitments you may have for the next 72 hours.
Wasn't commitment enough for you?
Change requires effort, commitment and for you to take action.
It's not a big commitment for those who follow you.
That would be a big commitment for any paper.
Others heard a call for continuing listening and a renewed commitment for any arrangements to be as inclusive as possible.
If it's something that requires an RSVP or commitment for any reason, trust your gut.
You can get a Shadow instance for £26.95 per month with a one-year commitment, £32.95 per month for a three-month commitment and £39.95/month without any commitment.
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