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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'less committing' is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase generally means to involve less effort or commitment. For example, you might say "I'm looking for a job that is less committing than my last role."
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Yes, this comparison is overblown: the N.F.L. is not oppressing people, nor killing them, much less committing war crimes or any other atrocities.
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Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman is less committed to gutting the EPA, or at least less committed a concrete position on the agency.
Russell is much more unpredictable, more varied in his approach to performance, less committed to a single genre, and more committed to a political vision.
Mothers are often seen as less committed to work than non-mothers.
But this is misleading, because Labour-leaners are less committed to turning out.
His renditions of Schubert's Four Impromptus (D. 899) sounded less committed.
However, I am no less committed to the rule of law, parliamentary democracy, and civil liberties.
Men in particular were less committed to cohabiting relationships than married ones.
Mrs. Hicks, 33, a warehouse manager, was less committed to the exercise component.
Trump is less committed to social conservatism than any Republican nominee in memory.
Would it make ISIL less committed to trying to kill Americans?
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