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The phrase "commitment to forming" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a strong dedication or determination to creating or building something. Example: He showed a great commitment to forming lasting relationships with his clients, always going above and beyond to understand their needs and provide exceptional service.
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This is the time for Labour to reaffirm its commitment to forming the next government and building a compassionate Britain, where all are welcomed.
The Supreme Council of Egyptian Armed Forces in a television broadcast outlines its commitment to forming a "free democratic state", adding that it will remain in power for six months, until a new civilian government can be formed and a new constitution drafted and submitted to a referendum.
Mr Kerry said that Mr Maliki had reaffirmed his commitment to forming a new government by 1 July, but added that no country had the right to tell Iraqis who should lead them.
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Everyone is born with a subject, but it is fully expressed only through a commitment to form, and Yiadom-Boakye is as committed to her kaleidoscope of browns as Lucian Freud was to the veiny blues and the bruised, sickly yellows that it was his life's work to reveal, lurking under all that pink flesh.
"These talks are critical to resolving the conflict and moving forward on the commitment to form a transitional government as the government of South Sudan and the opposition agreed to on 10 June".
The soundtrack is integral: Mr. Preljocaj's cleverly named "Empty moves" (a section of which was first presented at the Joyce Theater in 2006) mirrors "Empty Words" in its unflappable commitment to form.
A commitment to exact, or close approximational geometry too early can imply a commitment to form before functionality has been finalised.
At NOAA, one of the key benefits, says Sandifer, is the robust commitment to form partnerships with the external research community.
Moreover, the observation that deletions coexist with mutations in noncancerous but not HCC tissue may indicate that there is either (i) a commitment to form HCC occurs at an early stage before ageing effects are noted or (ii) a strong selection pressure during carcinogenesis in favour of cells containing mitochondria with no deletions.
But there's a caveat at the end of the document exempting all signatories from the rules listed earlier ("our aim is integrity of expression, above and beyond any commitment to form") and a hilariously sulky tone throughout.
This warning could strengthen the hand of those who attribute to Plato a commitment to forms of negations.
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