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The phrase "committing himself to" is correct and usable in written English.
When used in a sentence, the phrase may indicate that someone is devoting or pledging their time, energy, or resources to something. For example: After graduating from college, John committed himself to human rights advocacy.
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At the breakfast, Mikva avoided committing himself to a position on Whitewater.
It is, admittedly, a little early for Romney to be fully committing himself to foreign policy.
Before committing himself to poetry, Simon Armitage worked as a probation officer.
He stays in power by never committing himself to parties or policies.
Hefner is this year committing himself to one woman, 24-year-old Crystal Harris.
Darling says Osborne is committing himself to paying out large sums of money.
He also wanted to wait before committing himself to a big-time recording career.
His manager was equally upbeat, without committing himself to a timeframe.
Osborne is committing himself to running a budget surplus by the middle of the next parliament.
Three-quarters of the way through a life spent catching waves, Finnegan began to think about committing himself to paper.
Rather than run afoul of tribal elders, he alerts them to new projects before committing himself to recordings.
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