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"conferences devoted to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about a specific type of conference that focuses on a particular topic or theme. For example: - "There are many conferences devoted to sustainable living and environmental conservation." - "The university hosted a series of conferences devoted to discussing the future of education." - "Every year, scientists gather at conferences devoted to the latest advancements in space exploration."
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Swisher was a regular participant in many conferences devoted to the digital era.
Last March's world water forum in Kyoto, Japan, was only one of a plethora of conferences devoted to it.
The center will recruit players from campaigns and government as fellows, to work with students, and will sponsor conferences devoted to examining American political life.
Universities in both the United States and Europe offer graduate programs in game studies, and conferences devoted to games, like the one at Princeton, are becoming more common.
Someday there will be whole women's studies conferences devoted to her, the way there used to be scholarly panels on Madonna.
He has a following, too, among the more with-it tenured types who participate in conferences devoted to postcolonial studies and such.
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In August 2012 the Ecological Society of America had its first conference devoted to citizen science.
Jennifer Schuessler reports on a Harvard conference devoted to the art and history of note-taking.
That afternoon, Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett gave an entire news conference devoted to this same narrative.
Last May, the University of East Anglia hosted Symfrozium, the world's first academic conference devoted to the film.
EICS 2015 is the seventh international conference devoted to engineering usable and effective interactive computing systems.
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