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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I devote" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a strong commitment or dedication to something or someone. Example: "I devote all of my free time to volunteering at the animal shelter."
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Then I devote another hour to daisies.
"I devote my time and energy to it," he said.
As a public school principal, I devote my life to creating that possibility every day.
I devote too much time to reading him, now and then.
"Thereafter," she writes, "I devote myself to not having received that knowledge.
But it's not, and I devote my column this morning to explaining why.
Now I devote a part of every day to depressing myself about the future.
Naturally the assumption is that I devote all my time to this.
I devote an entire chapter to a celebration of Churchill's hardheaded morality.
"I devote Saturday to my family and Sunday to my church," he said.
She said: "I devote my first medal in Sochi to an independent Ukraine.
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