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The phrase "are making a commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of pledging or dedicating oneself to a particular course of action or promise.
Example: "By signing this agreement, we are making a commitment to uphold the values of our organization."
Alternatives: "are pledging" or "are dedicating ourselves".
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You are making a commitment.
"The app says we are making a commitment to always improving".
"We are making a commitment to Opel and a commitment to Europe," Mr. Girsky said in a phone interview after the meeting.
It is an inefficient model and one that needs to change, so we are making a commitment to programming touring shows for longer runs.
It is too soon to determine if the new marathoners are making a commitment to improved health in the long-term or whether they are taking a one-shot attempt at fun and glory.
"In addition, we are making a commitment that we will propose to pay a significant amount of corporation tax during 2013 and 2014 regardless of whether our company is profitable during these years.
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I was making a commitment to that music".
"Alcoa is making a commitment to reduce absolute emissions by 50% by 2020".
Adopting this target would mean that the Fed is making a commitment to keep nominal G.D.P. on a sensible path.
She sat me down and asked why I was making a commitment to something as 'half-baked' as the Grail.
Even though it was an expensive purchase, she didn't feel that she was making a commitment to the city.
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