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"commitments made to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe obligations or promises that have been previously agreed upon or stated. Example: The company's CEO emphasized the importance of fulfilling the commitments made to their customers during the conference.
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They struggle to make reliable commitments and to have reliable commitments made to them.
There were commitments made to have $100bn a year by 2020 but we are still not seeing that fleshed out".
Under commitments made to Mr. Bush last June, the Palestinian leadership is supposed to begin breaking apart militant groups.
The vast majority of Greece's debts are historic commitments made to creditors by previous governments, sometimes in very dubious circumstances.
The past 12 months have seen a wealth of high-level commitments made to address issues facing adolescent girls.
If this process is not credible, it puts into question a lot of the international commitments made to Afghanistan going forward".
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"It is contrary to the commitment made to our president by David Cameron during their last meeting.
"Amongst the squad, there was a commitment made to reduce monthly salary intake, in many cases up to 75%," he told Rangers' website.
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has said that by connecting the two issues the Conservatives "risk reneging on the commitment made to the Scottish people".
This case involved a contract and commitment made to taxpayers decades ago.
Officials say they have honored commitments they made to minimize disruption and mitigate noise and dust.
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