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"dedicate herself to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to commit or devote oneself to something or someone. Example: She decided to dedicate herself to her studies, spending countless hours in the library and sacrificing social events to achieve her goal of graduating with honors.
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After Samuel's death in 1807, she had the freedom to dedicate herself to her mathematical studies.
Wilcox will dedicate herself to Women Count USA full time after retirement.
The moon helps flowers grow and this inspires Maria to dedicate herself to plants and flowers.
If Williams does dedicate herself to practice, it may be nearly impossible to stop her.
Its founder, Elizabeth Holmes, quit Stanford in 2004, as a sophomore, to dedicate herself to the company.
When she was seven, Geneviève was induced by Bishop St. Germain of Auxerre to dedicate herself to the religious life.
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She dedicated herself to being Mrs. Irving Berlin.
Adams recognized how important this landscape was to O'Keeffe, and how she dedicated herself to it.
In 1999 Capriati dedicated herself to getting fit and that year claimed her first title since 1993.
Margaret worked for Price Waterhouse and Coopers and Lybrand before dedicating herself to raising her family.
She selflessly dedicated herself to others and her deeds left this world a better place.
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