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Getting 'untracked'

I consider "commit" as a noun to be quite valid, and quite understandable, and quite reader-friendly, when written about a recruit who ... commits.

In fact, I'm going to make a point of using it more often.

You're committed to commit commit abuse?
 
I would then be a commit-abuse commit. (Yes, that last word was the subject/noun.)
 
I consider "commit" as a noun to be quite valid, and quite understandable, and quite reader-friendly, when written about a recruit who ... commits.

In fact, I'm going to make a point of using it more often.
Why not "quite" often?! :)
 

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