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The phrase "reluctant to commit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is hesitant or unwilling to make a decision or promise.
Example: "She was reluctant to commit to the project without knowing all the details."
Alternatives: "hesitant to engage" or "unwilling to decide".
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Faire seemed reluctant to commit.
Phelps has been reluctant to commit.
But he remains reluctant to commit to a new company.
SIMON SCHAMA: Why is anyone reluctant to commit suicide?
Companies are proving more reluctant to commit their executives' time.
ABC had been reluctant to commit to two years.
He was also reluctant to commit himself to deadlines.
We know what works, but we're reluctant to commit.
In the earlier version, the female assailant seems rather reluctant to commit murder.
Banks, however, are proving reluctant to commit to lending given their own funding constraints.
But in an uncertain economy, Mr. Ready is reluctant to commit to significant hiring.
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