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The phrase "commitment to generate" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to someone who is committed to creating or producing something, such as a project or plan. For example, "He demonstrated a commitment to generate a solution to the problem."
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Continued cost improvements and commitment to generate free cash flow remain central to the investment case.
In the European Union, the issue is particularly important in light of the bloc's commitment to generate a proportion of its transport fuels from renewable sources.
Ma Kai, the minister whose brief includes global warming, highlighted China's commitment to generate 10% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2010.
As utilities do after significant events such as this, we will apply safety and security upgrades as warranted as part of our commitment to generate electricity safely and reliably.
How much can a boilerplate document like that really do? A. At the G-20, Mexico made a commitment to generate more access to funds for small and medium businesses.
"LIPA's efforts today are far short of what its own study in 1991 claimed was possible," Mr. Raacke said, adding that although he was "delighted to hear of the commitment to generate 10percentt of Long Island's energy needs from nonfossil fuel by 2010, LIPA has not put forward any kind of plan as to how that will happen".
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If households doubt the government's commitment to generating more inflation then the game is lost.
Right now, most of those learning opportunities are lost because there is no systematic commitment to generating new knowledge from everyday medical practice.
Over the last couple of days, the English experimenterproved his commitment to generating excitement and mystery in charmingly old-school ways by sending flyers to record stores as a way of announcing a new EP, Cheetah.
Once the commitment is made to generate a particular organ, such as a lung or limb, the cells no longer can be made to produce something else: they become committed to their fate.
The Queen is one of our last links with post-war optimism and commitment to altruism generated by the suffering and sacrifice of the second world war and inter-war years.
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