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The phrase "also devotes a large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the allocation of significant resources, time, or effort towards a particular task or subject.
Example: "The organization also devotes a large portion of its budget to community outreach programs."
Alternatives: "also allocates a significant" or "also dedicates a substantial".
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In "Eyewitness to Power" Mr. Gergen also devotes a large amount of space to drawing lessons in communication from President Reagan's speeches: keep it short and brisk, he advises, "use the language of the living room," "look for catchy facts," "use the occasional prop," "be positive," "anticipate the critics" and "have a good closer".
The Sunday Express also devotes a large section of its editorial to praising "the spirit of Glasgow".
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He also devoted a large amount of his time to persuading his 60,000 employees that he had a credible plan for revamping what would to become the largest consumer bank in Italy.
The guide also devotes a section to digital security.
Harford also devotes a few pages to one-upping Friedman.
H. W. Carter devotes a large amount of space to tough-to-find brands.
In the gospel accounts, Jesus devotes a large portion of his ministry performing miracles, especially healings.
The most recent Catechism devotes a large section to interpret each of the commandments.
YouTube will also devote a channel to the material.
Team members also devoted a week each quarter to a project of their own choosing.
Levis now devotes a larger portion of its ad budget toMTV than ever before.
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