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"committed to continue" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to express someone's determination to keep going, even in the face of difficulties. For example, "Despite the challenges we have faced this year, our team is still committed to continue working hard to reach our goals."
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We have committed to continue to provide real-terms increases in spending on our NHS.
"But they are still here and we are committed to continue to work with them".
I am committed to continue my goal of running marathons in every state and raising funds for my charity.
Our funding will be paid over five years, after which UCL has committed to continue funding the centre.
"I am committed to continue to work on our agenda for the remaining three years of my term.
"The food industry is committed to continue to reduce the sodium content in thousands of products," the association said in a statement.
She promptly changed its name and bought a new printing press to leave little doubt that she was committed to continue to print the paper.
He said this was the first time in a long while that G.M. had committed to continue building engines for more than a few years.
"We have been in discussions with NHS Direct for some time over this issue and they have assured us they are committed to continue to provide services.
While Vodafone claims that changes "could see the end of mobile handset subsidies", we have committed to continue to offer subsidised handsets.
"We are committed to continue to make sure that this deal is finalized and bring those 300 jobs to the community," Mr. Abraham said.
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