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Discover Ludwig"he committed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has agreed to do something or that they are dedicated to an idea or cause. For example: "He committed to helping out at the local soup kitchen every weekend."
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He committed to L.S.U. in November 2010.
He committed to Auburn last Dec. 31.
He committed to full disclosure of the findings.
They didn't want to commit to what he committed to".
He committed to West Virginia, but a coaching change there ended the courtship.
Instead he committed to photography, and a new type of fast portable camera: the Leica.
"I did Dennis — he committed to not drinking, but he's ambivalent about 12 Step".
In exchange, he committed to work at the hospital for three years.
"But when they told me he committed to Michigan, it changed everything.
He committed to raise money in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake.
He committed to Michigan early, choosing the Wolverines over Boston College, Duke and Connecticut.
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