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The phrase "commitment to make" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an obligation or promise to do something. For example, "The company made a commitment to make a donation to the charity."
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We also made a strong commitment to make implementations available.
That is an easy commitment to make in the short term.
"I fear the Tories lack the commitment to make the necessary investment in mental health.
"There's a great commitment to make sure their wigs represent them well," Mr. Geisinsky added.
That tool is an absolute commitment to make some small, but basic, changes to the way one develops a code.
This tool is an absolute commitment to make some small but basic changes to the way a developer develops code.
Now we have a clear commitment to make progress on that specific area.
"Myanmar is doing its best with full commitment to make it free, fair and transparent".
"I've made a commitment to make a difference and I'm trying so don't pull me down.
That means a commitment to make the system work and to police the borders properly.
There is an ongoing commitment to make sure it doesn't happen again".
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