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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to devote" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's apparent commitment or dedication to a particular task, cause, or activity.
Example: "The report indicates that the organization appears to devote significant resources to environmental sustainability initiatives."
Alternatives: "seems to dedicate" or "appears to commit".
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Brian, who appears to devote his life to getting and spending in London, seems to have little interest in either returning to his homeland or revisiting his past.
In comparison to yeast and human cells, Toxoplasma appears to devote a greater proportion of its transcriptional energy to a relatively lower number of genes.
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While the philosophers examine each type of cause, they appear to devote greater attention to the latter pair, the efficient and final causes.
Zebra mussels appear to devote a larger proportion of their body tissue and more energy to reproduction than to growth [42], suggesting strong effects of stoichiometric imbalance on reproductive output [41].
Students appeared to devote most of their attention to the screen and the EVS controller.
Nevertheless, we noted differences between the two councils we interviewed in the extent to which they appeared to devote commune resources or leverage other resources to support ECD services.
He appears to have devoted his life chiefly to literature.
Remember Dean Martin?" "Yes, there's a channel on cable that appears to be devoted to selling his show on DVD".
Much of the effort of conservative columnists and editors, and of certain politicians and historians, appears to be devoted to these tasks.
He says he works 14 hours a day, and spending time with him makes it not hard to believe — though much of that work appears to be devoted to bolstering the image that keeps getting him re-elected.
Chief among those questions was why a tiny Russian enclave on Georgia's Black Sea coast would have a news agency that appears to be devoted almost entirely to coverage of Syria.
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