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"to make a commitment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to express that someone has agreed to do something in the future. For example, "She made a commitment to help clean the kitchen twice a week."
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They're not afraid to make a commitment".
He wasn't afraid to make a commitment".
"But we're not going to make a commitment yet.
"We have to make a commitment as a group.
"But our university said it was going to make a commitment to wrestling".
A few are still considering the opportunity, but none has been prepared to make a commitment.
"It's not that they don't want to make a commitment — it's just not in their culture.
But I do want you to make a commitment to the Bolshoi.
"There was an opportunity, right up front, for China to make a commitment," he said.
"This team has to make a commitment to winning," he said.
Trust is very important if you're expected to make a commitment.
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