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The phrase "and planned to devote" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or future commitments regarding time, resources, or effort towards a specific task or goal.
Example: "She had a busy schedule but planned to devote her weekends to volunteering at the local shelter."
Alternatives: "and intended to dedicate" or "and aimed to allocate".
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Mr. Homm, who once shared a €5 million abode on Majorca with a Russian table dancer, said he now prayed daily and planned to devote proceeds from his memoir to schoolchildren in Liberia.
Then, he told The Times that he was "satisfied with the technical progress of the (X-ray laser) program" and planned to devote his time to research.
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Journalist Jeff Sharlet has published his Instagram photo essays in magazines such as GQ and plans to devote his next book to them.
Through his foundation, he planned to devote himself to religious and racial reconciliation, economic empowerment and citizen service.
Mrs. Rawlings had planned to devote five years of research and writing to it.
Miss Suu Kyi says in her book about her father that he had planned to devote his life to "his family and writing".
He planned to devote himself to painting.
He planned to devote his career to the defense of Marxism.
He said he also planned to devote more time to writing.
Mr. Gore had planned to devote this week to discussing the environment in his three-week "progress and prosperity" tour.
Initially, we planned to devote 20% of a full-time position to data management.
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