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committed to do vs committed to doing

Both "committed to do" and "committed to doing" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Committed to do" is used when the verb following "to" is an infinitive (base form of the verb), while "committed to doing" is used when the verb following "to" is a gerund (verb form ending in -ing).

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committed to do

This phrase is correct when the verb following 'to' is an infinitive.

Use 'committed to do' when the verb following 'to' is an infinitive (base form of the verb).

Examples:

  • She is committed to do her best in the competition.
  • He is committed to do whatever it takes to succeed.
  • I think there's a lot of things that we have committed to do together.
  • We are administrators of somebody else's resources and we are committed to do that work in the best possible way.
  • Don't have expectations, be committed to do your best - Every player wants to win the game that will play, but she has to put in the farthest point of the mind this idea and think just playing.
  • Real people and who are committed to do their best.
  • No, I have not committed to do your play.
  • I pray every day that you never lose sight of what you committed to do in Issa's name.
  • Almost all major electronics companies have committed to do so for consumer products (e.g. market share of low-halogen personal computers will be at over 40% in the next 1-2 years).
  • The Member States have an obligation to implement laws on time, if they have committed to do this under an agreement.
  • We have asked Tsipras to submit more details on the proposed reform program, and he has committed to do so.
  • We all, joined together in such an engaging commemoration, are committed to do our best to get out of addiction and resignation.
  • That will be a signal to Nazir that you are still committed to do this.
  • I'll do what I've committed to do.
  • No one ever wants to see his mother at the inn by Carmelina the Zozzona along the way provincial committed to do cheerful entertainer truckers away.
  • The quality of our technical material is such that in every category we can point to success, also thanks to a staff which is never satisfied and always committed to do his best.
  • I am fully committed to do my best, so that we can create and develop many important businesses, which contribute to the property of the world and make people happy.
  • We committed to do it ourselves and then we suggested it everywhere we went: at work, in church, in the neighborhoods, in schools, in the family.
  • Often, the eyes of a child, of a elderly or those of some of the many beggars, is able to capture much more information than an adult and committed to do.
  • "Each contract is discussed with the [partner company's] CEO and includes a certain number of events or speeches that Solar Impulse is committed to do," said Solar Impulse, pointing out that the partners cover all expenses associated with the partnership.
  • The Commission is well aware of its obligations resulting from the Cotonou Agreement including those relating to ensuring the continuing outlet for ACP bananas on the European market and we are of course committed to do anything we can to respect this.
  • After scoring one win and one second place between Monza and Marrakech, he's committed to do it all again in the UK.You found an agreement with Zele Racing just a few weeks before the beginning of the season.

Alternatives:

  • determined to do
  • dedicated to do
  • obligated to do
  • pledged to do
  • promised to do

committed to doing

This phrase is correct when the verb following 'to' is a gerund.

Use 'committed to doing' when the verb following 'to' is a gerund (verb form ending in -ing).

Examples:

  • She is committed to doing her best in the competition.
  • He is committed to doing whatever it takes to succeed.
  • For new Member States like my country, Hungary, it is not easy to secure money, but we are committed to doing our best to save our unique and untouched natural sites.
  • "With an extremely shaky economy forcing vast cuts to education programs, we at Benchmark are deeply committed to doing everything we can to nurture and strengthen the link between teacher, student and parent," says Judy Searing, director of the Benchmark Email program.
  • As it committed to doing, it publishes in consolidated form its internal rules of procedure governing its relations with the complainant.
  • Mozilla has kick-started development of a Metro-style version of Firefox for Windows 8, Google has committed to doing the same and Opera Software said yesterday that it's looking into the matter.
  • This is what we are working to build, and with each conference, we meet more people who are committed to doing that work.
  • They should arrive during this week from Germany, but in the meantime let's enjoy two images of real cars, committed to doing what they do best: jump on the streets of San Francisco!
  • The Commission is committed to doing its best to find a positive and lasting solution to this issue, and talks are currently being held by senior officials from both sides.
  • Okay, obviously there is some unresolved anger between you, but are you both committed to doing this tour and to working on the relationship?
  • If HTC decides your M8 can run the next version of Android very well - and they are committed to doing just that - do you want your carrier having any say in the matter? HTC builds phones and writes software.
  • "We, as S&D members, are committed to doing what it takes to defend collective bargaining and social dialogue, which form a fundamental pillar of the democratic and institutional architecture of the EU."
  • Outside of this, all offenses against children must be reported to the authorities, and we are absolutely committed to doing so.
  • The Commission remains committed to doing its part.
  • In addition, we are very committed to doing different types of research.
  • But he already committed to doing it.
  • The Commission is committed to doing so.
  • No obstacle can prevent two classes from matching when they are firmly committed to doing so.
  • Every one of my men is committed to doing what needs to be done today.
  • And I'm committed to doing the best job possible.
  • We know that this can be done and we're committed to doing it.
  • And you, you obviously got two parents committed to doing what's best for you.

Alternatives:

  • determined to do
  • dedicated to doing
  • obligated to doing
  • pledged to doing
  • promised to doing

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