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"committed to change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone (or a group of people) is taking action to make a change. For example, "The mayor is committed to change and is taking steps to improve public safety."
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This covers factors such as belief that formal leaders are committed to change (individual level) as well as shared belief in and commitment to the change proposed (organizational level).
That's why we are committed to change.
"These," she says, "are the people who have committed to change"...
"We ask, 'Is the man genuinely committed to change?' " said Bert Smith, the program's chief executive.
It is not clear whether his successor will be committed to change.
Would it comfort his family to say: We're committed to change eventually?
Clearly it wasn't working before, but we need people who are committed to change".
The international aviation industry as a whole is committed to change.
Rather than being a "race faker", Dolezal says she is committed to change.
This will be a litmus test of whether they are committed to change.
Any government committed to change needs to understand that the case for change can only be sustained through strong argument.
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