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The phrase "committing herself to" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a person making a dedicated effort or promise to do something. Here is an example: She struggled with the decision, but ultimately committed herself to running the marathon next month.
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Nor is the former cosmonaut alone in committing herself to such a mission.
"It's very humbling," Ms. Martinez said of the attention, before quickly committing herself to her current job.
Beyond that, she resisted committing herself to any direction for the set, though Mr. Scofield hardly seemed concerned.
But its author, who has just completed an English degree at Oxford, may live to regret committing herself to seven books.
Rousey speaks more or less the way she fights: in measured provocations, never committing herself to a gambit that she can't defend.
Looking back at the pros and nonexistent cons of committing herself to a series, she said, "Well, I was working and making money and becoming a star".
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It is not entirely clear whether, in positing primitive joint commitments, Gilbert means to commit herself to the ontological thesis that there exist group agents over and above the constituent individual agents.
Sophie has already committed herself to watching.
She committed herself to me.
Was she about to commit herself to a lifetime of unhappiness with a broken man?
The president, Dilma Rousseff, has committed herself to following this rule until 2015.
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