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'many commitment' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone has demonstrated their dedication, loyalty, and dedication to multiple things or to multiple people. For example, "He has many commitment, so his time is limited."
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We show that our protocol is game theoretic secure for many commitment games.
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"I have too many commitments.
In addition to his many commitments, the painter then became architect of St Peter's.
It would be more accurate to say that too many commitments was his problem.
Another tells of borrowing her friends' prescription for Adderall to juggle her many commitments.
People today have many commitments and the world offers many distractions.
In office, Cameron abandoned so many commitments it became impossible to chart the U-turns.
"You say yes, and then you've got too many commitments".
There would be too many commitments to Dancing With The Stars.
But in the end Mr. Ratmansky's many commitments were a deterrent.
He had so many commitments that he wasn't able to put all his time into track.
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