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The phrase "a strong devotion in" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used to express a deep commitment or dedication to a particular cause, belief, or person, but the preposition "in" is not appropriate here.
Example: "She has a strong devotion to her family and always prioritizes their needs."
Alternatives: "a strong commitment to" or "a deep dedication to".
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After 30 years, "Star Wars" continues to inspire a strong devotion in its fan base.
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No matter what, they always maintain a strong devotion to their work.
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In order for one to have believed this, though, they required a strong religious devotion and adherence to the belief.
Even as a child he had the ability to inspire strong devotion and, equally, hostility.
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