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Discover Ludwig'commit about' is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'commit to' instead. For example, "He is willing to commit to the project even though it will take a lot of hard work."
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You'll need to commit about 10 days to the trip sometime in the summer.
Whereas the Japanese had no land-based air support, the Americans from Midway and from Hawaii could commit about 115 land-based planes.
Since the law took effect in 1999, the state has petitioned to commit about 230 inmates, and only a few of those petitions have been denied.
In the United States women commit only 17% of felonies, while in Australia they commit about 13% of the crimes dealt with in the higher courts.
Many members of the security forces continue to collaborate with the right-wing paramilitaries, who commit about three-quarters of the politically motivated murders in Colombia.
The group has put $55 million into an escrow account and will commit about $940 million more at closing — though it is not clear where that money will come from.
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Oregon has already committed about $200 million.
The Treasury has already committed about $290 billion.
The city has committed about $93 million, and the Wildlife Conservation Society has raised about $11 million.
Mr. Margerie said his company was committing about $4 billion to the venture.
He has committed about $1.2 million to advertising there, according to figures provided by media strategists.
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