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The phrase "always devoted to the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent commitment or dedication to a particular cause, person, or idea.
Example: "She has always been devoted to the mission of helping underprivileged children succeed in their education."
Alternatives: "constantly dedicated to the" or "perpetually committed to the".
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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.
His transcriptions, often playful, are always devoted to the essence of the original.This maverick virtuoso spoke to The Economist about premiering his new work, why the organ is often underrated and stage fright.Do you think the organ is underrated?The organist as a whole is hugely underrated.
Other restaurants followed — among them Danube, which was successful, and Secession, which was not — along with other projects in the neighborhood that did well or disastrously, but were always devoted to the same quest for the delicious that has motivated him from the start.
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The wounded part of ourselves is always devoted to controlling the outcome of things, so when things do not turn out the way we expected, we tend to feel abandoned by God.
I know I shouldn't feel bad about my inheritance – It's equivalent to parental funding, or a relative who knows the boss, or the subtle, psychological advantage that accrues when 3/4 of your brain isn't always devoted to scheming up the rent.
It was one of the most important victories of McCoy's career, but it was achieved with the same tireless intensity that he has always devoted to every ride, whatever the prize or the venue.
The clean-lined rectangular contemporary stone and glass structure encompasses a vast sunlit hall with several huge multihued abstract oils, three galleries (one always devoted to Carle's work, the other two displaying a rotating roster of illustrious children's book illustrators) and the Art Studio.
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.
Where the pages of Le Monde were, as always, devoted to standing conventional wisdom on its head, so that all the blood just pools there while the writer waves his feet in the air, the Times stood up and told it straight.
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.
The CIA was not always devoted to democratic practices, however.
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