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The phrase "be fully committed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong dedication or determination towards something or someone. Example: "As a coach, I expect my players to be fully committed to the team and give their all in every game."
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The likely Democratic voters do not appear to be fully committed to their expressed preferences.
It requires everybody to be fully committed to streaming up together.
Companies are responding and they understand the need to be fully committed to sustainability.
To move forward in Israel, he said, the Palestinians must be fully committed to fighting violence.
"Russia has been and will continue to be fully committed to the fight against doping in sport," it said.
It was a sign, Mr. Roberts believed, that Mr. Immelt might not be fully committed to the television business.
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We are fully committed to democracy.
"Germany is fully committed to its duties".
He is fully committed to that.
He is fully committed to this football club.
"NSA is fully committed to transparency with Congress.
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