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The phrase "been committed to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that someone has made a strong dedication or promise to something or someone. Here is an example sentence: John has been committed to his career goals since he was a teenager, and his hard work has finally paid off with a promotion to manager.
Dictionary
been committed to
verb
To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to entrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto.
Exact(56)
"We have been committed to this process.
"I've always been committed to New Jersey.
"He's always been committed to public service".
We've been committed to nonviolence for many decades.
ESPN has been committed to cricket for some time.
Unfortunately some crucial productions haven't been committed to video.
Rudd: I have long been committed to a carbon price.
The island has always been committed to a homogeneous aesthetic.
"How many people have been committed to Kearny?
Similar(2)
However, despite our best effort, the Committee appears to have been committed to a predetermined outcome.
They range from simple cautions formal warnings that an offence has been committed to conditional ones.
More suggestions(17)
been consecrated to
been convinced to
been condemned to
born committed to
been conducted to
been confirmed to
been convicted to
been compelled to
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been computed to
been concentrated to
been commissioned to
been incurred to
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governments committed to
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