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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in committed' is incorrect.
The correct phrase is 'in commitment'. This phrase is usually used when discussing an act of dedication or loyalty to someone or something. For example: He showed his in commitment to the team by volunteering his time to coach.
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Some, unsurprisingly, are in committed relationships and have families.
The role in "Committed" was by far the richest.
The current research examined whether cues of female ovulation an important reproductive variable evokes relationship maintenance processes in committed men.
Six months after launch, it has received just $114m in committed funding.
The in-field observation and students' think-aloud protocol informed that not every computer math drill game would engage children in committed learning.
In "Committed" the strain is as palpable as the voice is cute, and the drama is virtually nonexistent.
She is most affecting in "Committed" when she is contemplating the marriages of the women in her own family.
Way before Vermont or any state, I was offering blessings for folks in committed relationships," he said.
Otherwise, the Knicks could be handcuffed until the summer of 2012, when they have just $43 million in committed salaries.
This rules out a huge chunk of gay men, including those in committed and long-term relationships.
Testosterone (T) is lower among fathers and men in committed relationships, suggesting that the hormone mediates the trade-off between mating and parenting effort.
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