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"vague commitment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to describe a situation where someone has taken only a non-specific promise to do something, such as: John made a vague commitment to clean the house, but we never heard back from him about it.
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Verification, they said, cannot simply be a vague commitment but must be a concrete process.
But that was then, when new elections were merely a vague commitment.
In its Facebook post, the company mentioned a vague commitment to "diversity".
Labor has a vague commitment to reintroduce an emissions trading scheme and reach 50% renewable energy.
The party's blueprint for the next five years includes an ideological, though vague, commitment to state ownership.
It remained to be seen how a vague commitment to reduce imbalances would affect China and Germany, which have the world's two most powerful surplus economies.
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It cannot be achieved by vague commitments.
The authorities offered vague commitments of gentler censorship, but have quietly begun retaliating against those who took a stand.
The Lib Dems float somewhere in the middle, with vague commitments of "more jobs in our economy, with steadily higher wages".
But he has stumbled over Pyongyang's tactic of giving vague commitments to win American concessions and then retracting them, saying nothing was written down.
Clegg said the Lib Dem budget plan contrasted with "the complacency of the Conservatives", who havd made unfunded spending commitments, and the "economic illiteracy" of the Labour party, which he said had made vague commitments to balance the books.
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