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'dedicate in' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to dedicating something to a specific purpose or person. Example: He decided to dedicate the new building in honor of his late father. The park was dedicated in memory of the fallen soldiers. The statue was dedicated in recognition of the town's founder.
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"How much time do you dedicate in a whole week to your feet?" she asked.
On Friday, Mr. Obama will tour a downsized version of the plant in Lake Orion, which President Ronald Reagan came to dedicate in 1984.
The Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial in Boise, which sponsors had hoped to dedicate in June, will probably not be completed until next year.
The foundation has reduced to about $4 million a $7 million debt for the memorial, which President Bush helped dedicate in Bedford last year.
Here are a couple of verses, which I dedicate in solidarity to my co-non-religionist, political sparring partner, companion in Washington and Athens, and friend of some thirty years' standing, Christopher Hitchens.
When the mayor of Cooperstown, N.Y., Jeff Katz, searched for an appropriate street to dedicate in Bud Fowler's memory, he decided on one that led to Doubleday Field, the quaint brick stadium a baseball's throw from the Hall of Fame.
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The building was dedicated in May.
The reliefs were dedicated in 1896.
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