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The phrase "always devoted to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a consistent commitment or dedication to a person, cause, or activity.
Example: "She is always devoted to her family, making time for them despite her busy schedule."
Alternatives: "constantly dedicated to" or "perpetually committed to".
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Any discipline he had was always devoted to his drawing.
However, most of all, he was a family man, always devoted to his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Not always devoted to ostentation, Hideyoshi extended his patronage to the tea master Sen no Rikyū, the figure from whom all current tea masters trace their lineage.
But here the fluency seems especially apt, because it is always devoted to the service of machines that themselves depend on being cunningly assembled and delightful.
Margaret was, on the other hand, always devoted to her brother and is credited with saving his life when he became ill in prison at Madrid after his capture at Pavia during the disastrous French expedition into Italy in 1525.
Throughout this very substantial autobiography, like the great man he was, Grant is supremely generous to his enemies, loyal to his friends and associates, and always devoted to another civil war hero, his president, Abraham Lincoln.
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But it's clear that White was always fiercely devoted to his vision.
Tina has always been devoted to John XXIII, "even before he was beatified" in 2000.
As a teen-ager, he wasn't very social and was always more devoted to studying than to girls.
She had a killer smile," he said, adding that she had always seemed devoted to her students.
Meet the Composer has always been devoted to making new music user-friendly by commissioning works and having the composers on hand to explain them to audiences.
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