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The phrase "a devotion of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of commitment or dedication, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "Her devotion of a lifetime to the cause was inspiring."
Alternatives: "a commitment to" or "a dedication to".
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Though young, Antoine showed great piety, which the historian Pierre Debouxhtay described as a "devotion of a rather scrupulous formalism".
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His gentleness, and the ritual washing of Alicia's limbs, suggests a devotion of religious intensity.
When does the devotion of a noncustodial parent turn into a threat rather than a blessing?
Throughout the film, the camera lingers on the blank, illuminated face of Valuska (a naïve and troubled visionary) with the devotion of a believer kissing an icon.
In his words, the highest good would be achieved by "the willing and practical and thoroughgoing devotion of a person to a cause".
In no time at all, she has won the life-risking devotion of a Spanish boyfriend, a photographer and a quick study, we come to find.
Royce himself argued that loyalty is the "willing and practical and thoroughgoing devotion of a person to a cause" (Royce, 1908, 16 17).
Except for activity in the hypothalamus located at the base of the brain that seems to be linked to sexual arousal, the intense devotion of a mother and a lover are indistinguishable to an fMRI machine.
Sure, to run fast or to dazzle on the football field may not quite mimic the pure devotion of a St. Francis or a Mirabai but it is of the same substance.
Here is durability in the face of dissolution: the knowledge, for the dying, of having stirred a devotion and a gratitude that will outlast his own existence.
Adapted from J R Ackerley's memoir, and hand-drawn in a similarly scratchy style to The Illusionist and Belleville Rendez-Vous, it's an understated cartoon about the mutual devotion of an ageing bachelor and his pet Alsatian.
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