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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avowed dedication" is correct and commonly used in formal written English.
It can be used to describe someone's openly declared or acknowledged commitment to a cause, belief, or goal. Example: The team's avowed dedication to their mission was evident in their tireless efforts and unwavering determination to succeed.
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Another young man began repeating verbatim the "nothingness" argument, as if finding no contradiction with his earlier avowed dedication to serve Christ.
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So does Democrats' own avowed commitment to deficit discipline.
The avowed first loyalty of those with sector-specific skills and qualifications (physicians, nurses, etc).
(Cohn was an avowed pinball maniac).
He is an avowed atheist.
PETER MANDELSON is an avowed trade liberal.
Take Afghanistan, Hague's avowed priority issue.
(An avowed modernist, he pounds only vintage).
Waverly Brown is an avowed Laker hater.
Huston was an avowed Burnett fan.
Such common tropes irk Ms. Gubar, an avowed liberal.
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