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The phrase 'commit to a' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate an intention to dedicate effort and resources to an idea, action, or goal. For example, you could say, "I'm committed to a healthier lifestyle."
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Would they commit to a ground invasion?
Then, commit to a few exercise sessions.
Can commit to a full year.
"You commit to a dive or you don't," she said.
To commit to a New Year's resolution is to gamble.
I need you to commit to a cause.
Congress must commit to a revised reimbursement model.
He has yet to commit to a candidate in 2016.
But he remains reluctant to commit to a new company.
But he cannot commit to a stronger, more confrontational strategy.
Help your boyfriend commit to a quit date.
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committed to a booking
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