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"devote every effort" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you are putting in a lot of work or doing your best. For example, "I am devoting every effort to prepare for the presentation tomorrow."
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On that day, Bishop Ma Daqin, the new auxiliary bishop of Shanghai, announced at the end of his ordination homily at the Cathedral of St Ignatius that he would need to devote every effort to his new post, and it would therefore be "inconvenient" to remain a member of the government's Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association (CCPA), the body which oversees China's Catholic church.
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He favors those laboring on a team's fourth line, players who devote maximum effort every shift.
In contrast in European countries a great amount of economic resources is devoted every summer to put into effort heat prevention plans [ 7, 8].
Mr. Karzai's failure to devote maximum effort to fix his government is self-destructive.
Our main goal, though, will be to devote more effort toward finding fossils.
The EU fails to devote much effort to tackling this corrosive problem.
There are more than 25 science teachers who devote their effort to winning contest prizes.
And that's why I have tried to devote some effort to doing this.
Even in wealthy countries, companies are not likely to devote much effort to minor crops.
Some say progress could be made if drugmakers would devote more effort to the search.
Scientists and engineers must devote significant effort to preparing these computational models.
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