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Discover LudwigThe phrase "devote more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the allocation of time, effort, or resources towards a particular task or goal.
Example: "To improve our project outcomes, we need to devote more time to research and development."
Alternatives: "allocate more" or "dedicate more."
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It may devote more money to that.
He wanted to devote more and more time to it.
"They devote more time to creating their art".
So they devote more time to their constituency work.
I will devote more time with my family.
The government should devote more money to health care coverage.
They may devote more manpower to posting guards and sentries.
They say he will devote more time and resources upstate.
In tiered communication, utilities would devote more resources to engage customers with larger savings potential.
When something interesting happens, they devote more time and attention to what is going on.
Sainsbury's will also devote more store-space to non-food items such as clothes and homeware.
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