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"will be committed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a promise or dedication to something. For example: "I will be committed to volunteering at the local food bank this summer."
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No new money will be committed to the effort, however.
It is not clear whether his successor will be committed to change.
"The factions will be committed to the lull as long as Israel is," Mr. Bardaweel said.
We will be committed to you, if you are committed to us.
On Sunday he said: "Ukip will be committed to keeping the NHS in public hands".
As president, I will be committed to the advancement of all Americans, including those who struggle.
"We hope those who have that platform will be committed to studying and fully learning the rules".
Beginning in 2016, Greece will be committed to extracting a budgetary surplus (excluding interest payments) from a shrinking economy.
"He gave us a paper, not a nonpaper, that the negotiations will be committed to the border of 1967.
Then a system was co-developed with a team of rehabilitation professionals who will be committed to use it in their daily work.
Furthermore, the Ipso chair "will be committed to protecting the rights of the public whilst maintaining freedom of expression".
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