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"became committed to" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when someone has made a commitment to something. For example, "He became committed to finding a solution to climate change."
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As these inadequacies became increasingly apparent, MIT faculty became committed to finding a solution.
After battling some of her son's Kye's allergies, Jeanne became committed to creating high quality, wholesome, nutritious, creative, affordable food that tastes great and makes you feel energized for the rest of the day.
Similarly, chick embryo neuronal precursor cells became committed to die approximately 2 d before clear signs of impending cell death were observed.
In the 1930s, Bernal became committed to marxism.
The show was cancelled in 1958 when both men became committed to other projects.
"The very heart of our city was in disrepair, and I became committed to rebuilding that heart," he said.
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How did Baker become committed to public service?
Against such a backdrop, encouraging black youths to become committed to golf is a daunting prospect.
The orderly development of an organism depends on a process called cell determination, in which initially identical cells become committed to different pathways of development.
Prof Hallam said: "Children's dedication to music needs to be internalised before adolescence if they are to become committed to it.
Paul Graham wrote that once founders take steps such that it becomes "unthinkably humiliating to fail," they quickly become "committed to fight to the death".
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