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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a staunch devotion to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong and unwavering commitment or loyalty to a particular cause, belief, or person.
Example: "Her staunch devotion to environmental conservation has inspired many in the community to take action."
Alternatives: "a strong commitment to" or "an unwavering loyalty to".
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John Darnielle, who leads this shifting ensemble, made his reputation, and a flood of albums, out of a staunch devotion to low-fidelity recording, most often on a department-store boom box.
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A death fast requires a devotion to the cause.
A far cry from a devotion to homemaking.
"A devotion to an absence".
Seasonal cooking has often meant a narrow devotion to simplicity.
Izzo studies counterparts with a Belichickian devotion to film.
Does having many children signal a greater devotion to parenting?
A fierce devotion to Shakespeare shines forth from every page.
A — In devotion to the public welfare or weal.
Can a man or a woman fulfill a sacred devotion to thought, or music, or art, or literature, while fulfilling a proper devotion to spouse or children?
And then there's the Sony with a religious devotion to closed standards.
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