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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'as committed' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to something that has already been promised or accepted. For example: I will arrive as committed, on Sunday morning at 10 am.
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But today's Fassel was as committed.
"Look, I'm as committed to being a doctor as anyone.
Hussein's vengeance was as committed as it was bloody.
She's not quite as committed to her art.
Saudi Arabia is as committed as America to eradicating terrorism.
I'm still as committed to that as I was before.
They argued that the fleeing prisoners looted and destroyed property as well as committed murder.
And I believe I'm as committed to my iPad as any of the no-shielders.
He will either leave or he just won't be as committed as he was before.
He's as committed to his work as Blake or Genet were to theirs".
I love them very much, and they are as committed to my work as I am.
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