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The phrase "firmly committed to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong dedication or determination towards a specific action or belief. Example: The company is firmly committed to reducing its carbon footprint and implementing sustainable practices.
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"I'm firmly committed to the club.
Senate leaders were firmly committed to A.E.G.
He is firmly committed to sustainability.
"Nawaz Sharif is firmly committed to improving ties with India.
China is firmly committed to reform and to opening up.
I was firmly committed to making it magical.
He said he remained firmly committed to the health plan.
There were dozens of us, mostly women, ranging from firmly committed to downright crazed.
The Republican Party is now firmly committed to replacing Medicare with what we might call Vouchercare.
Despite his conservative orientation, he was firmly committed to civil rights.
America, like the Europeans, says it is still firmly committed to the UN diplomatic track.
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