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The phrase 'unswervingly committed' is correct and usable in written English.
You use it to describe someone who is loyal and dedicated to a cause or course of action, for example: "John has been unswervingly committed to his studies, despite the many challenges and distractions he has faced."
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Cold, passionate and unswervingly committed to her vocation, Nightingale was one of the most significant reformers in the history of medicine.
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We're the only party committed unswervingly to human rights.
The answer is simple, I am neither: I am an internationalist and a European who believes in an open, tolerant, accountable and democratic Europe committed unswervingly to human rights and civil liberties.
Rowing revealed a capacity to commit unswervingly to a cause.
committed violations.
He then committed suicide.
One president committed suicide.
These people are committed".
Both committed serious errors.
Mr Emanuel seems committed.
Others, though, are committed.
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