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The phrase "committed to study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who is devoted to learning. For example: "She is committed to study and has a passion for exploring new topics."
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F-MARC has been, and continues to be, committed to study the biological basis of SCA.
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He committed to studying long-term effects from these mines, and how "to regenerate healthy lands".
When she committed to studying baking and pastry at the Culinary Institute of America, she modeled only part time.
"We hope those who have that platform will be committed to studying and fully learning the rules".
John Guy, principal of Farnborough sixth form college, said students who were committed to studying medicine or law might well secure a university course the second time around.
Over the past twenty years I have been committed to studying and practicing the path of the Buddha.
Robin drove a Land Rover and started wearing Hawaiian shirts, but he was still committed to studying political science at Claremont Men's College.
At this time I was firmly committed to studying host microbe interactions but I was disillusioned about working on legumes because of the inability to readily carry out genetic analysis of host genes.
Therapists were required to have a minimum of 6 months clinical experience, be providing patient care at USC at least 20 hours per week, be able to attend both days of an introductory workshop, and be willing to commit to study activities at least 1 hour per month for 6 months.
It's about committing to study in the long term, not about working hard for an individual test.
You must commit to study hard, rehearse many, many hours each day, and plan other life commitments around your rehearsal time.
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