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Discover Ludwig'devote his time' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to dedicate or give all of one's time and attention to something or someone. Example: John devoted all his time to studying for his exams. The artist devoted most of his time to perfecting his craft.
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In prison, he could devote his time to reading.
He can devote his time to bonding with them.
He chose to devote his time to conserving the poles.
Hertz retired before the depression to devote his time to racing stables.
After teaching philosophy he decided in 1919 to devote his time to writing.
In 1915 he retired from Waseda University to devote his time to his translation of Shakespeare.
The aging Andrew Carnegie was eager to devote his time to philanthropy.
"He feels he needs to devote his time to his duties in Manchester," Mr. McGee said.
A clockmaker, Peltier retired when he was 30 years old to devote his time to scientific investigations.
He said he decided to leave the neighborhood so that he could devote his time to his artwork.
In 1970 he retired from his administrative position in order to devote his time exclusively to choreography.
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