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dedication into
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'dedication into' is not correct or usable in written English.
To express the same meaning, you can use the phrase 'dedication to.' For example, "She made a dedication to the cause."
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18 human-written examples
They put an enormous amount of effort and dedication into this".
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Richards may not have gone in for the hard labor of lobstering, but he applied what he learned about dedication into being a hockey player.
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"They don't believe I will walk again, but if I put a lot of dedication into physical therapy, I might," she said.
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As more nations inject the kind of funding and dedication into elite sport which was once an Australian trademark, can a country of its size keep up?
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We helped as much as we could but back then it wasn't much, they had to put a lot of hard work and dedication into it.
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Embarrassingly, Google admits that "This review crystallized what we've known for a while: that while our engineering teams have put a lot of effort and dedication into building Google+ over the years, it has not achieved broad consumer or developer adoption, and has seen limited user interaction with apps.
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42 human-written examples
Her employers, she said, "knew what kind of time and dedication goes into this".
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Later the duchess changed for the dedication service into a long porcelain blue silk dress.
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"There are at least three families with six places of recognition within the building," Mr. LeClerc said, adding that it was nearly impossible to enter a room of the sprawling building in Midtown without stepping over a dedication carved into the floor or beneath a benefactor's name written above a doorway.
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Such dedication threw into relief his achievement of holding together the tiny principality as a working state, one which France (and perhaps the EU) will continue to tolerate as a useful holiday resort as long as it does not cost too much.
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Isaac plays Nick with a kind of restless, reckless innocence that makes his pride and ambition charming to start and less so later on, as innocence begins to look more like naivete and dedication shades into neediness.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "dedication to" instead of "dedication into". For example, say "Her dedication to her work is admirable" not "Her dedication into her work is admirable".
Common error
Avoid using "into" after "dedication". "Into" implies movement or transformation, which doesn't fit the concept of dedication. The correct preposition is "to", indicating the object or purpose of the dedication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "dedication into" functions as a noun followed by a preposition, but it's grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI marks this usage as incorrect. The correct form is "dedication to".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "dedication into" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. The correct and widely accepted form is "dedication to". While there are several examples available, they do not validate the use of the phrase, but instead may highlight instances where correction is needed. When you want to express the idea of commitment or devotion, use "dedication to" instead. Doing so will improve the clarity and correctness of your writing, especially in professional or formal communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
dedication to
Uses the correct preposition 'to' instead of 'into' to indicate the object of dedication.
commitment to
Replaces 'dedication' with 'commitment', maintaining a similar meaning but with a grammatically sound structure using 'to'.
devotion to
Substitutes 'dedication' with 'devotion', providing a slightly stronger sense of commitment, correctly followed by 'to'.
application of dedication to
Emphasizes the act of applying dedication, which might be more appropriate in some contexts, using the correct preposition 'to'.
channeling dedication into
Focuses on the redirection of dedication towards a specific goal, correctly uses a gerund form.
pouring dedication into
Emphasizes the intensity of applying dedication, uses a gerund form.
investing dedication in
Highlights the investment aspect of dedication, using 'in' to indicate the area of investment.
putting dedication toward
Focuses on directing dedication toward a goal, preposition 'toward' is used.
applying dedication to
Highlights the practical application of dedication, the preposition 'to' is correctly applied.
focusing dedication on
Emphasizes concentrating dedication on a specific point, using preposition 'on'.
FAQs
Is it correct to say "dedication into"?
No, the correct phrase is "dedication to". "Dedication into" is not grammatically sound in English. Always use "dedication to" followed by the object or cause you are dedicated to.
What preposition should I use after dedication?
The most appropriate preposition to use after "dedication" is "to". While other prepositions might seem fitting in certain contexts, "dedication to" is the standard and grammatically correct choice.
What can I say instead of "dedication into"?
Since "dedication into" is incorrect, you can use alternatives like "dedication to", "commitment to", or "devotion to" depending on the nuance you want to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested