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"devote a lot of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express a large or significant amount of time, effort, or attention being given to something. Example: She devoted a lot of time to studying for the exam.
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Internet entrepreneurs devote a lot of thought to getting people hooked on their products.
"We're not going to devote a lot of time to this".
"We've got to devote a lot of attention to Eddy from a franchise standpoint," Walsh said.
We devote a lot of time and effort toward making the game better as we go.
"As you know, we didn't devote a lot of money and time to the states yesterday," Mr. Romney said.
Top players occasionally create studies, but they usually do not devote a lot of time to them.
To persuade clients to part with their money, they have to devote a lot of resources to selling.
Writers can devote a lot of time to grief because they are working, this is what they do.
But it's something we devote a lot of time and energy to because it saves considerable money".
"We devote a lot of our resources to working with students individually and in small groups," he said.
"To keep myself from feeling sad, I devote a lot of time to taking care of the house.
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