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The phrase "tangible commitment" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific, concrete action or promise that shows someone's strong dedication to a certain goal or cause. Example: The company's CEO made a tangible commitment to reducing their carbon footprint by implementing sustainable practices and investing in renewable energy sources.
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The Chiara players were ideal advocates for both pieces, their care and precision enhanced with tangible commitment and abundant heart.
In the early to mid-eighties in New York, being part of the downtown rock community involved a tangible commitment to extremity.
"They share the frustration of a large number of people that six months on there is no tangible commitment to a school sporting legacy.
They are also encouraged to apply "a zero tolerance approach to corruption and fraud", be "honest when things go wrong", and demonstrate a tangible commitment to poverty reduction.
Obama also made it clear there would be no change in the US refusal to engage with North Korea until Pyongyang demonstrates a tangible commitment to eventual denuclearisation.
The United States and South Korea insist that the North must show a tangible commitment to denuclearisation before significant talks can resume.
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However, it is also important to get citizens involved because in the end, it will be citizens who force their governments to make tangible commitments.
Talking to the Guardian from the occupation, Kirsty Haigh of the Edinburgh University People and Planet group said that the protesters intended to remain in the building as long as the university refused to make tangible commitments to stop funding climate change.
With George Osborne back at the Treasury, there is nothing to stop his plan to devolve £6bn of health and care funding to the control of Greater Manchester, one of the more tangible commitments to emerge from his Northern Powerhouse rhetoric.
But, he noted, with only 30 billion euros of the total package coming from Brussels, "I'm a bit circumspect in the absence of tangible commitments from national governments".
Mr. Obama said he hoped to use the session to lay down tangible commitments by individual countries toward his goal of securing the world's nuclear material so it does not fall into the hands of terrorists or dangerous states.
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