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"being committed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a commitment or an undertaking to do something: She is dedicated to being committed to the wellbeing of her family.
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It's about being committed to the commitment itself, rather than to the person alone.
It means being committed to the well-being of employees and their families.
"Being committed to reducing hunger is different to having a commitment to nutrition," said te Lintelo.
Again, we could distinguish among the different possible objects of commitment, since there is nothing to rule out being committed to a question or to an imperative.
Jerome: Being committed to each other no matter what.
"They shopped the airline instead of being committed to it".
"So this is the B.R.A. being committed to getting stuff done".
In addition to being committed to PhilanTech's success, the fellows are sold on angel investing.
"I know that they sold me being committed to winning," Iverson said.
The elders are distraught that this loss is being committed to their young.
"And so time went by – three months, six months – without a word being committed to paper.
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