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The phrase "are obliged to commit to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a requirement or duty to make a commitment to something, often in formal or legal contexts.
Example: "As part of the agreement, all parties are obliged to commit to the terms outlined in the contract."
Alternatives: "are required to adhere to" or "must pledge to".
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Recently, as I flipped through the pages of second-grade textbooks my mother had brought from China some two decades earlier, I noticed a similar sense of injury marking depictions of Chinese fortitude in the face of Western incursion — many of which I had been obliged to commit to memory as a child).
Gazprom has said it will shed 100,000 jobs, a quarter of its workforce; and in May it was obliged to commit itself to firm performance criteria.
Those named, the warning said, had three days to depart "or else we will be obliged to commit acts like those on August 15th .Death threats and menacing messages are a grim part of everyday life in rural Colombia.
Others worry that a moral requirement to commit suicide raises the sinister and totalitarian prospect that individuals may be obliged to commit suicide against their wishes (Moreland & Geisler 1990, 94, Pabst Battin 1996, 94 95).
Lives changed forever At night, Raul finds it hard to sleep because of the killings he has seen and the atrocities he was obliged to commit.
Recipients are obliged to seek work.
We are obliged to stay".
You are obliged to be extravagant.
We are obliged to apply this reform.
We are obliged to follow the constitution".
Prosecutors are obliged to prove guilt.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com