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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commitment to use" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a promise to make use of a certain service, product, resource, or strategy. For example: "The company outlined its commitment to use renewable energy in all of its future operations."
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Mr. Boe described the legal actions as "fulfilling our commitment" to use that power.
An organization may have a policy that determines a commitment to use a particular methodology.
In January, for example, Hovis dropped its commitment to use 100% British wheat.
Even more important was "the museum's commitment to use the collection to help people study the history of photography".
Is it consistentlydeployed in a way that fulfils the government's legal commitment to use aid for poverty eradication?
A solar house proved to be more energy efficient than an equivalent house built with commitment to use "green" materials.
What we need, he said, is a national commitment to use our growing affluence to attack our domestic problems.
For now, it is important that it gets started with the right staff and a commitment to use its powers to the fullest.
He considers this case not only naked protectionism but also a betrayal of the nation's strategic commitment to use trade to encourage change in a Communist society.
Finding movement for this piece was particularly difficult because of the subject matter and our commitment to use the interviewees' own words.
"Will we decide that science can be supported as a private endeavor, and forfeit our commitment to use taxpayer dollars for science?
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