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"make a commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to someone committing to a plan or action. For example, "John has made a commitment to volunteer at the local animal shelter every weekend."
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Gather reliable information and then make a commitment to change.
"We'll make a commitment to the District if the District will make a commitment to us," he said.
"But our university said it was going to make a commitment to wrestling".
I suggested that we make a commitment to get a common definition of small business.
But I do want you to make a commitment to the Bolshoi.
With their election, members make a commitment to volunteer on IOM committees, boards, and other activities.
If I get in, when do I have to make a commitment to the program?
Make a commitment to do so in the coming week and describe what you will do.
It was really important for me to make a commitment to feel better.
Learn about the role of Arctic Sea Ice and make a commitment to create change.
Recipients are expected to make a commitment to research programs in these respective sections.
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