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"committed to keep improving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could use it in the following sentence: "The company is committed to keep improving its sustainability efforts."
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"Everyone is committed to keep improving and we always look to provide the best environment for riders to do that".
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We are committed to keep working with elected candidates, so that they keep their promises to children".
Future prospects: Bryan Redpath has committed his future and has shown his judgement is trustworthy, but younger players like Burns and Trinder will need to keep improving if the Cherry and Whites are going to remain a top-four side.
We want to keep improving.
And Twitter promises to keep improving Vine.
"We want to keep improving the team.
It's important to keep improving".
We need to keep improving.
"They want to keep improving the players.
"I want to keep improving," said Murray.
But we want to keep improving that.
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