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"consider committing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to think about or contemplate doing something. Example: "Before you consider committing to a new business venture, make sure to research all of the potential risks and benefits."
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If so, consider committing to 10 lessons.
Aim to go to a class every few days – later, you can consider committing to a course.
"We want this punishment to serve as a warning to all those that consider committing crimes in the future.
With Morrison wanting markedly improved terms even to consider committing his long-term future to West Ham the midfielder may well leave before the window's close.
The British said earlier that they would support the American attack with reconnaissance and midair refueling planes and might consider committing ground troops.
Australia's sports minister Sussan Ley said last week the government could not consider committing public money toward any future bid overseen by FIFA until major reform of the governance of global soccer.
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He considered committing suicide, but Dana helped change his mind.
Separated in jail, both of Han Mee's parents considered committing suicide rather than returning to North Korea.
By the time he considered committing himself to the life of a writer, Doctorow was approaching 40.
Every president since Gerald R. Ford has had to weigh the consequences of the Vietnam defeat when he considers committing troops to war.
The past two to three months were so "hopeless," Mr. Ludin said, that he considered committing suicide with a large knife.
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