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"passionately committed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is deeply devoted to a cause, belief, or relationship. Examples: - She was passionately committed to protecting the environment and volunteered her time with various conservation groups. - As a teacher, he was passionately committed to helping his students reach their full potential. - Despite facing numerous challenges, the couple remained passionately committed to each other for over 50 years.
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In sum, it is involved, committed, passionate – but also passionately committed to accuracy and fairness.
If you're passionately committed to money - and I'm not knocking money as a passion - then perhaps you become an accountant.
I have one passionately committed gardener friend.
HAVING an idea and being passionately committed to it is important.
Corry was passionately committed to open access to third-level education.
He is passionately committed to justice and the free flow of information and ideas.
"The staff is passionately committed to the park," said Lizbeth González, the president of the Friends of Pelham Bay Park.
It's a one-off, once-in-a-generation opportunity that we're all passionately committed to," he said.
I have never heard so many people so passionately committed to free speech as an absolute value.
Like so many white liberals, Styron became passionately committed to the great American struggle over civil rights.
But Mrs. Obama, a Harvard-trained lawyer and former hospital executive, remains passionately committed to public policy.
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