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The phrase 'commit himself to' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone pledges themselves to completing some task or undertaking some responsibility. For example: After much thought, he decided to commit himself to writing a book about his unique life experience.
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When did he commit himself to force?
Rom was delighted to commit himself to Everton.
Mr. Abbas has to commit himself to acting.
He was also reluctant to commit himself to deadlines.
This seems unlikely, but Dalmiya declined Monday to commit himself to attending.
Throughout the summer, O'Neill refused to commit himself to Clarke's offer.
That was when he decided to commit himself to a life of philanthropy.
At first, Skelos would not even commit himself to bringing the issue up for a vote.
Annan did not commit himself to the organization all at once.
He did not commit himself to a coherent policy of political or economic reform.
He said that to commit himself to do so would invite charges of election-year pandering.
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