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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commit before" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a time or action that occurs prior to another action or event. Here is an example: "We must commit before the deadline if we want to secure our spot in the competition." In this sentence, "commit before" is used to indicate that committing (to something) must happen before the deadline in order for the desired outcome (securing a spot in the competition) to be achieved.
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Many people who are unwilling to commit before the debates toss out a name to avoid appearing apathetic or unpatriotic.
It tells the story of Avery, who served 18 years in prison for a rape he didn't commit before evidence emerged that proved his innocence.
Yet airlines, which continue to be low in cash, have been reluctant to commit before they get a clearer sense on how the F.A.A. plans to transition to this new technology.
The European Youth Forum is asking MEPs to commit before the European elections to proposals including stronger legislation on internships, an ombudsman to represent youth rights and the implementation of a youth guarantee to tackle unemployment.
The way he combined with the excellent Eden Hazard 11 minutes after the interval, waiting for Ashley Williams to commit before pulling back for Costa to finish, was a reminder of true quality.
Victor Bernárdez's lack of control allowed Drmic to break and, again, he fed Shaqiri, who this time steadied and waited for Valladares to commit before tucking the ball home with the side of his boot.
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Under Tennessee law, death row inmates can choose, if their crimes were committed before 1999.
That mistake was committed before.
During the mortgage bubble, the possible crimes were committed before any investigations had begun.
His crime was committed before he even arrived at the magazine or set foot in town.
The accord also gave him amnesty for any violent acts committed before the signing.
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