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committed

[kuh-mit-id] / kəˈmɪt ɪd /


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Those with more growth-minded views tended to stay more committed, even on days when they argued.

From BBC

“They need to free people who haven’t committed any crimes. And we need to be able to protest and without having the fear of going to jail.”

From The Wall Street Journal

A shopping centre spokesman said: "The centre management team and all of our local stakeholders are committed to the upmost levels of safety and vigilance across the town centre."

From BBC

Instead, he has committed his future to the Three Lions.

From BBC

Her claim that she had committed a "one-off mistake" was knocked back by the tribunal, who observed she had been selling the items from May to October 2020.

From BBC