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The phrase "are going to commit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or plans to carry out an action, often in a future context.
Example: "They are going to commit to the project by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "are planning to undertake" or "are set to engage in".
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He added: "We are going to commit to delivering on more taxation and more welfare, that's the commitment that we are standing here to give - certainty to people in Scotland that they know, if they vote 'No' in September, it will lead to more radical change right across Scotland".
"If teams are going to commit foul play, they're going to be yellow carded," said Hansen.
I am not hearing from any political party they are going to commit to that.
"These are not the type of people who are going to commit crimes," Cargill said of his customers.
But on the other hand, if people are going to commit acts of violence, the law is going to intervene".
If you are going to commit your time to anything, be sure that you are doing so because it is of significance to you.
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I'm going to commit suicide".
I decided: I'm going to commit to this.
He said he was going to commit suicide.
"Nobody's going to commit to that, and, of course, they didn't commit to that".
Who had committed the original crime and who was going to commit the next one?
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