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The phrase "have not committed to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates that someone has not agreed or promised to do something. It can be used in various situations to express a lack of commitment or dedication to a certain action or decision. For example: 1. "I have not committed to a specific diet plan yet, I'm still researching my options." 2. "The company has not committed to a timeline for the project's completion." 3. "She has not committed to attending the meeting tomorrow, as she has a busy schedule." 4. "The politician has not committed to his stance on the controversial issue." 5. "I have not committed to buying a new car until I compare prices from different dealerships."
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Officials have said they will consider such a modification, but have not committed to it.
The Red Sox have not committed to staying at Fenway Park for years to come.
Many developing countries have not committed to the protocol and are still producing CFCs.
They have indicated that they will contribute, Ms. Lagarde said, but they have not committed to specific dollar amounts.
The Republican candidates have not committed to attending any more debates, so Wednesday night's was the last one scheduled.
The Greens have been strident critics of the plebiscite but have not committed to block enabling legislation.
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You also haven't committed to putting enough money into the NHS".
"I haven't committed to doing the North West 200, although it has been talked about.
"You also haven't committed to what extra money you're going to put into the NHS".
But he has not committed to it.
Rahlves has not committed to the Olympics.
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