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The phrase "would be committed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a future possibility or when talking about a hypothetical situation. For example: "If he were to break the law, he would be committed to a life in prison."
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Yost would be committed for two years.
She would be committed to them, not the other way around.
"It would be committed to inclusive education, where children are welcomed whatever their background," it says.
In such an event, he would be committed to a mental institution.
Those who left their signatures, Lane said, would be committed to teamwork.
The Bush administration would be committed to the opposition's cause, aides say.
IHMS admitted it was "inevitable" fraud would be committed as it tried to meet targets.
He'd been reading "Les Misérables" when he learned that he would be committed, and he also identified with Jean Valjean.
Osborne said £3.5bn would be committed over the next three years for new homes worth less than £600,000.
The agent told me this was good news, as the freeholder would be committed to the building's upkeep.
"It was meant to provide guarantees that the Israelis would be committed to implement the understandings already reached".
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