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Discover Ludwig'too committing' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you might use the phrase 'too committed'. For example, you could say, "I have already committed to too many activities this week, so I cannot accept any more."
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There are lads here who would die for the club, who have sacrificed a lot for it – and sacrificed a lot for Sam too, committing to him and putting time and effort into making him the player he was at the back end of last season, when he made it into the World Cup squad.
With resulting global average temperatures likely to be several degrees higher by this century's end, we could almost certainly say an eventual goodbye to the Greenland ice sheet, and probably that covering West Antarctica too, committing us – ultimately – to a 10-metre or more hike in sea levels.
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Sometimes I was too committed.
Too scared, too committed to my mask.
True, they are homely and bourgeois – but they are private, too, committed behind closed doors.
Europeans are too committed to their regulatory approach to change now.
"I don't think this administration is too committed to those policy goals in Pakistan".
Perhaps German artists were too committed to beer-swilling reality to practise abstraction.
"Those blokes are too committed to each other to do those things," the coach said.
We would like to find a way to resolve this before we get too committed to this plan.
Mark Messier has never been a manufactured commodity; he is too weird looking, too unexpected, too committed to his game.
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