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The phrase "a mixture of devotion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a combination of feelings or attitudes that include devotion, often in a context discussing emotions or relationships.
Example: "Her approach to her work is a mixture of devotion and passion, which inspires everyone around her."
Alternatives: "a blend of commitment" or "a combination of loyalty".
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Like Mr Benji, Mr Ishijah's move was motivated by a mixture of devotion to the Rastafarian faith and idealism about what he could achieve in Ethiopia.
Good point, Mrs D, whoever you are - Later... is almost designed to generate a mixture of devotion and loathing because if you love Plant you're bound to hate Stormzy, and so on.
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He is played by Kevin McNally, who manages to make you believe in Tom's mixture of devotion to his wife and revulsion for her dangerous work.
Alice's head was turned to the side, and she was staring at Titania with a mixture of curiosity and devotion.
But the painful truth about Dad's great devotion to his grandson is that it is born out of a mixture of love and the most terrible guilt.
A mixture of both.
It is a mixture of Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.
They seem a mixture of both.
But prepare for a mixture of feelings.
It's a mixture of stuff.
A mixture of all three?
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