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Discover Ludwig"could not commit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the inability or refusal to do something. Here are a few examples: 1) Despite his best efforts, he could not commit to a structured workout routine. 2) The company's finances were in such dire straits that they could not commit to any new projects. 3) She tried, but she just could not commit to giving up sugar completely. 4) He could not commit to a long-distance relationship and ended things with his girlfriend. 5) The politician could not commit to a clear stance on the controversial issue.
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Mr Javid replied that he could not "commit" to such a pledge.
"But, he could not commit such a heinous crime", she said, tears falling down her cheeks.
But she said she just could not commit herself to Vice President Al Gore.
(He was over 18, and I could not commit him). He disappeared.
Hancock said the government could not commit to implementing options that might be impossible.
Merkel said that, constitutionally, she could not commit Germany to such an indefinite responsibility without a treaty change.
(Indeed, several weeks after the bill passed, some insurers stated that they could not commit to lowering premiums anytime soon.
Detroit tried to foul after Hamilton's last basket, but could not commit one until grabbing Sprewell with 4.7 seconds left.
"The trade unions put forward proposals that the local government employers believed they could not commit to at this stage".
Each ambassador carried a letter of credence, though he could not commit his principal unless granted plenipotentiary authority.
After several months, Spikes realized that he could not commit, at such a young age, to scaling up his business, and so he closed down the site.
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