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I have committed myself to vs I have committed to

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I have committed myself to' is used when emphasizing your personal dedication or involvement. 'I have committed to' is more concise and commonly used in general statements regarding commitment.
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I have committed myself to

This phrase is correct and commonly used to emphasize personal dedication or involvement.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize your personal dedication or involvement in a particular task, project, or cause.

Examples:

  • I have committed myself to finishing this project on time.
  • She has committed herself to helping those in need.
  • He has committed himself to becoming a better person.
  • Dec 18, 2008 ... I want to find out id both forms are correct: commit oneself to do something/ to doing something. I have committed myself to helping them
  • Throughout medical school I have committed myself to finding the one specialty that aligns perfectly with my personality and future goals. While this task seemed.
  • 7 hours ago ... I have committed myself to asking out a girl and I'm a bit stressed. (self. dating_advice). submitted 41 minutes ago by 49000. I've [17M] decided ...
  • May 29, 2013 ... “I think there is a system problem and I have committed myself to fighting that for years to come,” he declared. Watch the clip below via Fox ...

Alternatives:

  • I have dedicated myself to
  • I have devoted myself to
  • I have pledged myself to
  • I have promised myself to
  • I have undertaken to

I have committed to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in general statements of commitment.

This phrase is used in more general statements of commitment without emphasizing personal dedication or involvement.

Examples:

  • I have committed to attending the meeting.
  • She has committed to finishing the report by Friday.
  • He has committed to supporting the new initiative.
  • Yet I am not ashamed, for I know him whom I have believed, and I am persuaded that he is able to guard that which I have committed to him against that day.
  • For these things I suffer, but I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have committed to Him ...
  • I have committed to buy an item but now I dont want it. How can I correct it? ... Re: How can I remove my item after I have committed to buy it. theshoppingmom2.
  • up vote -1 down vote. I think the phrase should be: I am committed to help somebody with something. I have committed to helping somebody with something.

Alternatives:

  • I have agreed to
  • I have promised to
  • I have undertaken to
  • I have resolved to
  • I have decided to

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