Sentence examples for commit on from inspiring English sources

"commit on" is not a correct phrase in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "commit to" as in, "She committed to attending the meeting."

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It had a hard time getting users to commit on day one, but if they did, most found a lot of value in the app and became regular users.

Still, anytime someone wins, someone else loses and compounding their pain is as disrespectful an act as one can commit on a playing field.

The objection that the affidavit is extrajudicial resolves itself into the question whether one magistrate may commit on an affidavit taken before another magistrate.

In the process, the Winnie I know — the one who is as much a representation of the little murders we commit on a daily basis as she is an examination of what performance, and especially female performance, can be — is lost.

Torre would not commit on his rotation beyond Game 4.

My government will not commit on these terms.

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I like committed, one-on-one relationships.

A prosecution of one or more offenses committed on or after that date.

But one exception is Statoil in Oslo, which committed on Friday to a huge new investment.

"Everyone knows crimes were committed on the other side, too.

Sins committed on the pitch are best redeemed there, too.

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