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The phrase "committed to reducing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something is dedicated to lowering or diminishing a certain aspect or problem. Example: The company is committed to reducing its carbon footprint by implementing sustainable practices and investing in renewable energy sources.
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"Being committed to reducing hunger is different to having a commitment to nutrition," said te Lintelo.
"The EU is committed to reducing resource use by 2050.
"We are deeply committed to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions".
Mr Hashimoto is committed to reducing public debt.
Britain is committed to reducing emissions under UK law and the new Paris climate deal.
G.M. said the company was committed to reducing emissions, but not the way California wanted.
The European Union has committed to reducing emissions 20percentt by 2020.
The European Union committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2020 late last year.
He said the Council was committed to reducing lead levels throughout the city.
Even so, many communities that are committed to reducing waste continue to use WTE.
We committed to reducing our fourth-quarter mainline domestic capacity by 16percentt year-over-year.
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