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"committing itself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a person or entity is engaging in an action that ties them to a particular purpose or goal, with a sense of resolve and purpose. For example, "The company committed itself to reducing its carbon footprint by 2021."
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Indeed, it has signed the treaty committing itself to this.
All the same, India has dithered for some ten years before committing itself.
As yet, the signs of the Hatoyama administration committing itself to that are in short supply.
It is committing itself to a new form of democratic input into our political process.
Not surprisingly, Google is not committing itself to business as usual.
Russia has made sympathetic signals but has resisted committing itself to anything but token cuts.
In 1999, Rwanda extended for five more years a transitional period before committing itself to elections.
In September, Sudan signed an agreement committing itself to return Uganda's children.
Environmental campaigners and business groups commended the government on committing itself to firm targets.
"We know that the European Union is a very slow organization on decision-making and on committing itself.
For three years, the Administration has split the difference between these two poles, committing itself halfheartedly to Iraq.
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