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"the commitment to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to describe a strong dedication or promise to something. Example: "The company's success can be attributed to the commitment to quality and customer satisfaction."
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The first concerns the commitment to reform.
Yet the commitment to HS2 survives.
The commitment to excellence must remain.
Where is the commitment to quality journalism?
But what about the commitment to taxpayers?
The commitment to quality, the commitment to the piano, is in the factory.
But, here, the commitment to the effort is so sustained.
(Scientists refer to this as the "commitment to warming").
The commitment to solid journalism wasn't just a slogan.
Let's see if there is the commitment to match.
The commitment to the environment is evident all across campus.
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