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The phrase "commit to anything" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make a firm decision or promise to do something without any limitations or reservations. Example: I am not ready to commit to anything right now. After my recent breakup, I don't want to commit to anything serious. Before signing the contract, make sure you are ready to commit to anything it asks of you.
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Don't commit to anything less.
"John won't commit to anything.
He couldn't commit to anything.
He never wants to commit to anything".
"You would never commit to anything.
I can't commit to anything next week, never mind November.
I don't believe people have to commit to anything artistically".
But neither the Britain nor the UK has thus far been willing to commit to anything.
Don't overschedule or commit to anything that might be too stressful or challenging.
Cassie is flaky, unable to commit to anything or anyone for long.
Netanyahu agreed, U.S. officials say, but made clear he couldn't commit to anything publicly.
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