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The part of sentence "commitments made by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to commitments that someone has specifically made or agreed to. For example: "The commitments made by the government are not being fulfilled."
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The commitments made by school visitors and reading helpers cannot be a flash in the pan.
I am, nevertheless, sceptical of the commitments made by rich countries to achieving these goals.
McKibbin also modelled the impacts on Australia of climate commitments made by other countries.
Such a number would bring us into line with comparable commitments made by other countries.
This conclusion can be drawn from the Lisbon summit commitments made by Russia and NATO in November 2010.
Some narratives, however, are intimate and personal, based on experiences and commitments made by individuals independently of social expectation.
Steffen Seibert, her spokesman, insists that the new Greek government must meet the commitments made by the outgoing one.
Mr. Paek complained to the visitor that the administration was backing away from commitments made by President Clinton.
The plan is central to the commitments made by the United States at last year's climate conference in Paris.
IMF, EU and World Bank experts overseeing a €5 billion ($6.2 billion) standby loan are in Bucharest to monitor the commitments made by the government.
But the agreement, to the dismay of officials in Brussels, included none of the commitments made by most other euro-using countries to combat money laundering.
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