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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a devout" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is deeply committed to their religious beliefs or practices.
Example: "She is a devout follower of her faith, attending services every week and participating in community events."
Alternatives: "a devoted" or "a pious".
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He's a devout Muslim.
Qianlong was a devout Buddhist.
Florence was a devout Catholic.
Sophia is a devout Catholic.
He became a devout Christian.
Clinton, a devout Methodist, talked scripture.
He is also, however, a devout realist.
Mr Studzinski is a devout Roman Catholic.
He was a devout child.
Salatin is a devout Christian.
He was a devout Buddhist.
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