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Discover Ludwig"increasingly committed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an adverb when referring to a situation that is becoming more and more dedicated or devoted. For example, "She is becoming increasingly committed to her studies."
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In each state, the cell becomes increasingly committed toward one type of cell into which it can develop.
However, increasingly, committed game buyers are becoming tired of being used as pawns in the stocking manouveres of huge companies.
Richard Bridges, a friend from Oxford with whom Campbell shared a flat in London, says that Campbell became increasingly committed to his career.
Related: Cash from cassava: better breeds of the staple will boost development Members of the African Union are increasingly committed to agriculture-led growth.
Land-rights activists, factory workers, forcibly evicted residents, arbitrarily censored netizens, ordinary consumers and environmental activists — citizens in China are increasingly committed to defending their rights.
Back in the Senate, Kennedy led a fight against a proposal to abolish the electoral college, crusaded for labour reform, and became increasingly committed to civil rights legislation.
In urban centers in the Northeast, middle-class Americans became increasingly committed to their notions of chastity, piety, and hard work.
As team colleagues celebrated their victories and shared personal stories, it's not surprising that they became increasingly committed to supporting each other at a human level.
"There is a disconnect between faculty that is connected to ideas and values and administrations that are increasingly committed to the bottom line," he said.
"This is evidence that DfID is increasingly committed to a highly financialised, highly unequal, highly ideological form of 'development' which helps big business and not ordinary people".
However conservative the younger generation of clergy may be, Bishop Walsh said, it is increasingly committed to working with young people.
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