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"committed to tackle" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that someone is dedicated and determined to address or solve a problem or issue. You can use it when talking about someone's determination or efforts to overcome a difficulty or challenge. Example: "The government is committed to tackle climate change and has implemented strict policies to reduce carbon emissions."
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County council leader Mark Hawthorne said: "People have a right to express their view, but the government has committed to tackle Labour's debt and the cheque we receive next year will be smaller as a result.
Today, countries around the world have committed to tackle rape as a weapon of war.
Costa Rican health authorities are committed to tackle chronic non-communicable diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases related to aging.
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"It's encouraging that all supermarkets are publicly committed to tackling this bug, but we must now see this commitment turned into urgent action that makes chicken safe".
The Government is committed to tackling the illegal wildlife trade.
The Guardian is committed to tackling the problem.
We are committed to tackling false self-employment.
"The SFO is committed to tackling corruption," Richard Alderman, the SFO director general, said.
Ms. Loar said she is committed to tackling "not hoity-toity" subjects.
"Google is committed to tackling piracy and our action is industry-leading," said a Google spokesman.
"We deplore religious and racially motivated attacks and are committed to tackling hate crime.
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