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"continuing commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which an individual or group promises to keep up with something they have already committed to doing. For example, "The president promised a continuing commitment to making higher education attainable for all."
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And he celebrated the Republican Party's continuing commitment to immigration.
Thank you for all your hard work, vigilance and continuing commitment to our future success.
Elections could also modify Japan's and France's continuing commitment to nuclear power after the Fukushima disaster.
"In fact, we hear a continuing commitment by the authorities in Egypt," she said.
The history of the product shows a continuing commitment to improve it for borrowers.
The training centre is part of the country's continuing commitment to develop elite teams of rangers.
President Hamid Karzai's White House visit yesterday was meant to symbolize America's continuing commitment to Afghanistan.
This is an opportunity for the European allies to demonstrate their continuing commitment to sharing the security burden.
Chopard's determination to remain independent is matched by a continuing commitment to the skills of traditional watchmaking.
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry talks about its "long-standing and continuing commitment to fighting infectious diseases".
That shows a continuing commitment to hearing criticism and enduring second-guessing in public — not a small thing.
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