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The phrase "committed to improve" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to indicate that you are making an effort to make something better. For example: "The company is committed to improving customer service, and has implemented a new feedback system."
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There are deep suspicions in the Iranian establishment over how the US is committed to improve relations.
We are committed to improve these facilities and their services looking to a better passenger experience and in order to grant access to further domestic and international destinations".
The point was identifying with the whole enterprise instead of just with a new production, the sense that we were committed to improve, to become more expert.
"The ISPs have committed to improve the way they communicate to customers, enabling parents to make simple and well-informed choices about installing and activating parental controls and other measures to protect children online.
In this case, we would be committed to improve the durability of TiO2 NRAs/CdS in the future.
After a meeting, France's Emmanuel Macron said both nations are "committed to improve the means of access to encrypted content in conditions that preserve the confidentiality of messages".
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Committed to improving the state of the world.
The government is committed to improving road safety".
"Nawaz Sharif is firmly committed to improving ties with India.
"The Government is committed to improving dental services with a focus on improving preventative care.
It said staff are committed to improving services and to linking strategy with outcomes.
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