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The phrase "committed himself to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong sense of dedication to something. For example, "John committed himself to working hard in school so he could graduate with honors."
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Gordon Brown has committed himself to this.
Similarly, Mr. Monti has not committed himself to privatization.
He finds that he has committed himself to two women.
(Cameron has virtually committed himself to withdrawing troops by 2015).
Kennedy had committed himself to debating Barry Goldwater.
Flynn has now committed himself to answering those questions.
Instead, DeLonge has committed himself to activities involving extraterrestrial life.
But he has committed himself to "blind and partisan opposition".
He committed himself to a ministry of reconciliation.
When he was 10, he publicly committed himself to Jesus.
He committed himself to ending a bloody and pointless war.
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