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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dedicated to" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "dedicated to"? You can use "dedicated to" when expressing commitment or devotion to a particular cause, person, or activity.
Example: "She is dedicated to improving the lives of underprivileged children."
Alternatives: "committed to" or "devoted to".
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Best moment that may go unnoticed because the ending credits zip by too quickly to read: a "dedicated to the memory of" list that consists of assorted electronic phrases and phenomena (the floppy disk, the CD-ROM) that are already or soon will be obsolete.
I could see this as an all-purpose way for a dedicated to guitarist to connect, quietly, to her laptop and create songs on the go.
The company also joined up with Spin magazine and Visa to cosponsor Geocities' first "Best Unsigned Bands in America Contest," and, with CNET which Intel has invested in hosts a dedicated to music and film, offering real-time audio and video, animation and 3-D music videos.
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Why would we ever choose to dedicate a museum to such an art form – a form dedicated to ephemerality?
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