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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely dedicate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when someone devotes their full attention or commitment to something. For example, "With her heart set on her dream job, she completely dedicated herself to her studies."
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It seems like humans are unable to completely dedicate themselves to another person.
They were but they thought it was very risky for me to completely dedicate myself to becoming an author.
Both roads are well-traversed, covered with traps and entanglements, weeding out those who are unable to completely dedicate themselves.
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They're a finely matched pair, completely dedicated to their roles.
But it was probably the first place to be so completely dedicated to sports.
Ms Cook says she is "completely dedicated" to Scientology, and praises its "stunning and miraculous" results.
"I think in her head she is completely dedicated to tennis now," Mauresmo said.
"He's such a good, good, person: quiet, reserved, completely dedicated," one member of staff says.
I am this being who, for whatever reason, feels completely dedicated to the whole of humanity.
He remains completely dedicated to his family, commuting four hours a day between his parents' home and work.
But none of the earlier projects were so completely dedicated to the companionability and the terror of police work.
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