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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commit for" is not correct and not usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "commit to". For example, "I'm committing to exercise every day for a month."
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Now, Houston is mulling whether to commit for another season.
We ask you to commit for twenty-eight days.
What crime did he commit for them to do this?
Graduates return and commit for at least 3 years of work in Ukraine or Moldova.
Mentors must commit for the long haul; theirs can't be a half-hearted effort.
It's a regular, guaranteed, stable income; customers commit for a year.
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Yost would be committed for two years.
Farrell wasn't committed for trial.
Terrorism is violence committed for political ends.
We are too deeply committed for that.
Outlook: Vince Carter, Antonio Davis, Jerome and Alvin Williams committed for the long haul.
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