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The phrase "a devotion to an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong commitment or dedication to something, typically followed by a noun that starts with a vowel sound.
Example: "Her devotion to an ideal of justice inspired many in the community."
Alternatives: "a commitment to an" or "a dedication to an".
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"A devotion to an absence".
There's certainly a kind of steadfast devotion at work there, but I think it's a devotion to an antiquated sense of duty more than anything else.
His new work shows a devotion to an organic brand of creativity, a truth expressed by Thundercat during a conversation in the fall.
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There are lofty conductors who profess a devotion to a composer's score, then indulge in expressive and attention-grabbing displays.
While nationalism is accordingly aggressive, patriotism is defensive: it is a devotion to a particular place and a way of life one thinks best, but has no wish to impose on others (Orwell 1968, 362).
Instead, to me, patriotism is about "a devotion to--a love of--country".
A far cry from a devotion to homemaking.
He calls one former prime minister, Morarji Desai, "a rigid personality with a devotion to auto-urine therapy and cow protection".
And yet, a veil of secrecy and a devotion to uniformity seems to have worked for the Patriots.
Besides a devotion to acting and a willingness to survive on tuna fish sandwiches until the next part, they both lived in tiny, rundown studios in Chelsea.
From the first, he professed a devotion to democracy and a loathing for the nation's ample supply of knavish politicians.
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