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The phrase "dedicate everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when talking about devoting yourself to an activity or cause. For example: "I'm going to dedicate everything I have to making this project a success!".
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I dedicate everything to this.
My songs are about love, freedom and patriotism – I dedicate everything to my people and my country.
Dedicate everything you've got to the intricacies and the art.
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"Lia really dedicated everything to her mom," he said.
He saw her two or three times a week, and dedicated everything he wrote to his little girl.
"It's my life, I'm in love with this sport and have dedicated everything to tennis," said Djokovic, 25. "I won Wimbledon last year and became number one in the world, something I always dreamed of achieving.
And she felt that she wanted to recognize those partisans "who had put their lives on hold and had dedicated everything they had, everything, to fight for what's right".
With exhibits dedicated to everything from sideshow to circus, vaudeville to burlesque and everything bizarre and unusual in between, it is one of the most unique and extensive collections ever housed in the DC area.
"Like the vast majority of Argentinean players he is very passionate about his rugby, will give everything, is very dedicated and extremely loyal.
"Emily is dedicated in everything she does," Power defender Nel Fettig said.
Italians, Portuguese and Lebanese have a very visible presence, and the city hosts annual festivals dedicated to everything from Asian-American films to Caribbean food.
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