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"commit yourself to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about someone choosing to dedicate themselves to something or when you want to encourage someone to do so. For example, "I urge you to commit yourself to this project and see it through to the end."
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Would you commit yourself to the Sabbath's rituals and laws?
Why commit yourself to either course in advance?
Commit yourself to paying someone some money if you don't.
And commit yourself to getting back to the top.
To R.S.V.P. is to commit yourself to something you may not really want to do.
Commit yourself to taking back the power you have given to the wandering monkey mind.
SPEAKER 4: Commit yourself to trying it for at least three years.
I wondered how it would be to commit yourself to a cause.
If you're going to do something, throw everything at it, commit yourself to it.
But would you commit yourself to ageing and death if you could avoid it?
"Once you commit yourself to one it's a lot of money," he said.
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