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The phrase "a devoted instructor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is dedicated and committed to teaching or educating others.
Example: "Ms. Johnson is a devoted instructor who always goes the extra mile to ensure her students understand the material."
Alternatives: "a dedicated teacher" or "a committed educator."
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A devoted instructor, Bethe joined Cornell in 1935 after fleeing Nazi Germany.
Brandon went on to explain that his father was "a tireless worker, an excellent clinician, and a devoted instructor.
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A devoted teacher and friend.
Willie Pickens was a devoted teacher and mentor.
She was a devoted artist and instructor.
Beverly was a devoted NYC Public School teacher.
He was a devoted scientist and teacher.
Despite his popularity with modern dancers, Mr. Corvino was a devoted follower of the great Italian ballet teacher Enrico Cecchetti, who left the Russian Imperial Ballet to be chief instructor in Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes.
The lessons and passion for dance that instructor Dennon Rawles disperses have made Taylor a devoted student for 10 years.
Tiffany Ng, Visiting Instructor of Music History at St. Olaf College – A remarkable talent, a goddess of the bells, and a devoted and passionate student – without your connections, positive attitude, talent, and drive, this project would have not succeeded.
Throw in some candlelight, a whiff of aromatherapy to cover the B.O. and charismatic instructors shouting encouragement over upbeat dance music and you've got a cardio class with a devoted following.
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