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The phrase 'commitment phobic' is an acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It is an informal phrase used to describe someone who is fearful of commitments, often specifically romantic commitments. Example: She was so commitment phobic that she refused to even consider getting into a serious relationship.
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Commitment phobic?
Perhaps they're commitment phobic.
I wonder if he was ever accused of being commitment phobic during all of it.
And, when I do finally meet someone who seems great, they are either emotionally unavailable or commitment phobic.
I'm asking YOU to submit the colors of your bedrooms and explain why they are perfect for a color commitment phobic like me.
It will b interesting to see how audiences and critics react to the clingy ladies and commitment phobic dudes when the filmed version of that sexist self-help blockbuster hits the big screen next weekend.
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If you try a few episodes, don't be surprised if you find yourself deeply committed to the story of a commitment-phobic pair negotiating the minefield of grown-up intimacy.
He's commitment-phobic.
"I like cars and sports, and I'm commitment-phobic".
These companies make limpets look like commitment-phobic playboys.
Most taste like indecisive teas, commitment-phobic broths or pond runoff.
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