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"diary commitments" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a professional setting to refer to the tasks and activities in someone's calendar. For example, "I am unable to attend the meeting this afternoon due to diary commitments."
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But it was more than diary commitments that took him away.
"Does he think that other European prime ministers don't have diary commitments, too?
Its spokesman refused to confirm or deny it on the grounds that "we don't comment on the PM's diary commitments".
One of his first tasks was to go through Miller's diary commitments with his aides and decide which to honour.
Sabeg was due to hand a report to the president on Friday detailing his recommendations, but it was indefinitely postponed by the Elysée, which blamed presidential "diary commitments".
No 10 confirmed on Friday that Cameron, one of the three co-chairs of the panel appointed by UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon in August, has "other diary commitments" that week.
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"I have a diary of commitments to people and I really don't feel I can let people down because of this strike".
"I have a diary of commitments to people and I really don't feel I can let people down because of this strike". Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, said: "Strike action is a last resort, teachers have been left with no choice but to demonstrate their anger and frustration in the face of their genuine concerns being dismissed and trivialised.
From the time he published his first story in 1833 till his death in 1870, Dickens was frantically busy, not only with his writing but also with a crammed social diary and taxing commitments to charities, causes and campaigns.
Ask any successful leader how they achieve their goals while battling a diary full of commitments, a deluge of emails and requests for their time, and most will say they couldn't do it without their personal assistant.
At one point, Patten accused Davies of asking "impertinent" questions when the Tory MP for Shipley suggested the BBC Trust chairman should publish his diary of work commitments for the corporation.
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