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"recalling the commitment" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means bringing to mind or remembering a promise or obligation that was made. Examples: - Recalling the commitment he made to his grandmother before she passed away, he decided to volunteer at a nursing home on weekends. - The CEO reminded the employees of the company's mission, recalling the commitment to providing the best service to their customers. - She wrote a heartfelt speech, recalling the commitment she made to herself to always stand up for what she believed in.
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Sit down with them and try, with their help, to recall the closest commitments and put them in the planner.
Those who did provide reasons for declining cited personal circumstances (five trialists), work commitments (four trialists), and difficulty in recalling the trial (three trialists).
Letters: Recalling the Everly Brothers.
One leader recalled this commitment, "There were a lot of people that stepped up to the plate that said this is not going to ruin our community.
You need to recall that commitment you made to each other to stick it out.
Leggett also recalls her commitment to the ethos behind the workshop.
"Robert, Holleymann recalls the official saying, "out of all American industries, software was really the star in terms of explicit commitments made".
"Recall Wiener, recall the clone!
Lanier recalled the conversation.
Others recall the opposite.
Recall the erotetic game.
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