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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dedicated disciple" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is committed and devoted to a particular cause, belief, or teacher.
Example: "As a dedicated disciple, she followed her mentor's teachings closely and applied them in her daily life."
Alternatives: "a devoted follower" or "a loyal student".
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In Launceston, the gambling sport is greyhound racing, of which he is a dedicated disciple.
It was shameful and disgraceful to watch Trump pose for photos with Martin Luther King, III, while he was dissing John Lewis, a dedicated disciple of his father.
Mr. Hunt is such a dedicated disciple of soul that he started his set with one of Sam Cooke's lesser-known songs from the early 1960's, "That's Where It's At".
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When he was set free, many of his fellow members of the African National Congress (ANC) remained dedicated disciples of the dogma promoted by their party's supporter, the Soviet Union, whose own sudden implosion helped shift the global balance of power that in turn contributed to apartheid's demise.
The four rulers of the first caliphate were dutiful companions, dedicated disciples, and close relatives of the Prophet.
She had a dedicated husband.
A dedicated, hard-working staff.
Weyman was a dedicated impostor.
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