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'devote himself to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when you want to show that someone is committed to and devoted to a certain cause or activity. For example: "He devoted himself to helping the less fortunate in his community."
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He planned to devote himself to painting.
He wanted to devote himself to astronomy.
He would now devote himself to writing his memoirs.
Its unprecedented success allowed Irving to devote himself to writing.
If ten years remained, he'd devote himself to science.
He decided to stay but devote himself to writing.
In 1950 he retired to devote himself to writing.
Thereupon Alfieri decided to devote himself to literature.
In 1964 he quit filmmaking to devote himself to painting.
I think we can count on good ol' Joe to devote himself to tormenting President Mittens.
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Shackleton devoted himself to a worthy goal.
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