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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commitment to maintain" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means a promise or dedication to continue supporting or sustaining something. Example: "Our company's commitment to maintain high-quality standards has earned us a strong reputation in the industry."
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"It is also difficult to see how this meets our commitment to maintain gold-standard pensions".
Beyond a commitment to maintain Britain's nuclear deterrent, he said little about equipment.
The Liberals' history of inflicting wounds on higher education speaks volumes on their commitment to maintain standards.
It lists among its primary aims the commitment "to maintain the status of Ireland as a sovereign State".
All successful school systems have a strong commitment to maintain their public schools and local school control.
An Irish captain, struggling between sympathy for Douglass and a commitment to maintain order, is stuck in the middle.
In China, the government's commitment to maintain fiscal stimulus into 2010 will be important for supporting growth.
"We don't believe that it compromises the commitment to maintain a strong balance sheet," Mr. Clark said in a statement.
"The government is offering its condolences to all and its commitment to maintain peace and security," he said.
The program comes with $9 million in guaranteed city money and a commitment to maintain the service for three years.
Liverpool city council have made a commitment to maintain current funding levels for the arts for the next two years, worth £8.2m.
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