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The phrase "by a commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a prepositional phrase to indicate an action taken or a goal pursued through dedication. For example: The company earned its success by a commitment to customer satisfaction.
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The commitment to war has to be followed by a commitment to peace.
My work was never organized by a commitment to a disciplinary framework.
Driven by a commitment to improving patient care, students research and validate real-world medical issues.
Soap operas are defined by a commitment to insularity — atmospheric, relational, with circular narratives.
That term was replaced by a commitment to "promote human rights and democracy abroad".
Finding solutions was made more challenging by a commitment to preserve Rothko's notoriously exacting vision.
His interest in identity politics, however, was eclipsed by a commitment to old-school class struggle.
His tenure was marked by a commitment to private financing of scientific research, said Dr. Maxine Singer, the current president.
Innovation is the cornerstone of the Dutch economy, bolstered by a commitment to and promotion of a knowledge economy.
Social work education and practice is distinct from other professions, and is underpinned by a commitment to social justice.
Still, at least the club's success proves that athleticism isn't necessarily dimmed by a commitment to a vegan lifestyle.
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