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The phrase "application was dedicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an application was specifically designed or allocated for a particular purpose or audience.
Example: "The application was dedicated to improving user experience and streamlining workflows for remote teams."
Alternatives: "application was designed" or "application was tailored".
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Much of Dr Niakan's application was dedicated to addressing the ethical issues surrounding the editing of human embryos.
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Many real-time software applications are dedicated to monitoring and control of larger heterogeneous engineering systems called cyber-physical systems.
It exists in literature a relatively small number of function synthesizer circuits implemented in CMOS technology[4, 33, 44 46], these applications being dedicated to the realization of a limited number of mathematical functions.
Twenty applications are dedicated to elective tasks, most of them running using the Linux operating system.
He was dedicated.
But he was dedicated.
She was dedicated.
Its mobile application, meanwhile, is dedicated to the consumer experience.
Although the application examples are dedicated to human monitoring/assistance, the necessary technology development for this program is generic and can serve many wireless sensor applications.
On the other hand, the number of robotic applications that are dedicated to social services in settings like smart office buildings is very few [81].
"Whilst we are disappointed we didn't get planning for both applications, we are dedicated to working with Dundee Council to address points raised by the elected members and bring the full village planned for Dykes of Gray to fruition.
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