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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also wants to devote" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an additional desire or intention to dedicate time or resources to something.
Example: "In addition to her work commitments, she also wants to devote time to volunteering at the local shelter."
Alternatives: "also wishes to dedicate" or "also aims to commit".
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Stricker, whose next event will be the match-play event outside Tucson in late February, also wants to devote time to a foundation for helping adolescents that he formed with one of his sponsors, American Family Insurance.
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He said he also wanted to devote more energy to fund-raising, faculty recruitment and, possibly, a strategic plan for the school, which has 5,950 undergraduates and graduate students.
Now Mr Sugar says he wants to devote his energies to football.
Theories of study time allocation and of curiosity suggest that people are most engaged with and want to devote their time to materials that are not completely mastered but also are not so difficult that they might be impossible.
He wanted to devote himself to astronomy.
He wanted to devote more and more time to it.
I want to devote my life to my art.
There's a limit to how much time you want to devote to remote possibilities.
And they both wanted to devote their lives to helping others.
She wanted to devote her entire existence to the child, and yet she resented it.
The meetings themselves became a problem, consuming time members wanted to devote to their businesses.
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