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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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usage of commitment

  1. I have got lots of family commitments and I must fulfill it before my marriage.
  2. Are Saturday and Sunday holidays for you?
  3. His commitment to me that he will not smoke has been dishonoured by himself.
  4. He is a commited father.
  5. He is a commited mother.
  6. I think he is a doctor but I can't commit myself till I confirm that.
  7. His commitment to IT industry is rewardable.
  8. His commitment to our company is incredible.
  9. We must commit ourself to improving our English knowledge.
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I have got lots of family commitments and I must fulfill them before my marriage. Are Saturday and Sunday holidays for you? He has dishonoured his commitment to me that he will not smoke He is a committed father.

  • I have got lots of family commitments and I must fulfill them before my marriage.
  • Are Saturday and Sunday holidays for you?
  • He has dishonoured his commitment to me that he will not smoke He is a committed father.
  • She is a committed mother.
  • I think he is a doctor, but I can't commit myself till I confirm that.
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  1. I have got lots of family commitments and I must fulfill them before my marriage.
  2. Are Saturday and Sunday holidays for you?
  3. He has dishonoured his commitment to me that he will not smoke
  4. He is a committed father.
  5. She is a committed mother.
  6. I think he is a doctor, but I can't commit myself till I confirm tha

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