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The phrase "committed to provide" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to express one's commitment to fulfill a certain action, especially when it is in relation to someone else. For example: "We are committed to provide our customers with the highest quality of service."
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Ford has committed to provide Visteon with debtor-in-possession financing.
Iran's Hossein Jaberi Ansari said: "Iran... is committed to provide diplomatic security based on international conventions.
Still, banks say they are committed to provide banking services broadly.
OECD ministers recently committed to provide more development assistance to the countries most in need.
The ministry of public health committed to provide care to all children under five, including disabled children.
The Port Authority and the federal government had each committed to provide $3 billion toward the tunnel.
The Interior Department's announcement said Shell had "committed to provide" the capping stack and an oil collection system.
Rothmans and RJ Reynolds had each committed to provide $200,000, and BAT "has also shown interest".
Some families even hired a laborer to make up the required number of hours that each family committed to provide.
Spain is committed to provide the design and subsequent manufacturing of the CB and CVBCS (excluding the Top Lid) through the National Laboratory of Fusion at Ciemat.
Today the government is committed to provide all HIV-positive individuals who need it (and cannot afford to pay for it) with access to ARV treatment.
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