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"devote more space to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express that more of something should be dedicated to a certain thing or issue. For example, "We should devote more space to discussing the effects of climate change."
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You should devote more space to explanations of job roles that are most relevant to your career.
If you had infinite space what would you add? Katie: I'd love to devote more space to small presses and local authors.
The press in Ireland still may devote more space to Rory McIlroy's romance with women's tennis' number one, Caroline Wozniacki, but Allen thinks that the sport has a bright future in the Emerald Isle.
Through Oct. 20 It's too bad that New York museums don't devote more space to artists not sanctioned by the market or the academy; the art of the New York painter Ralph Humphrey (1932-90) could yield an excellent retrospective.
Singapore Airlines said the plane's interior would be configured to seat 471 passengers — 15percentt below the 555-seat capacity that Airbus had marketed for a standard three-class design — to devote more space to seats in business class and a new offering of first-class "suites".
With the Web awash in up-to-the-minute wire stories, print editions of savvy newspapers will devote more space to local coverage.
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Our brain devotes more space to reading the details of faces than to any other object.
He devotes more space to John Addington Symonds, who really was a friend.
To adapt, many stores are devoting more space to DVDs, clothes and electronics.
For decades, Time and Newsweek devoted more space to opera and art and theology than to Hollywood or health.
He hired new foreign correspondents, devoted more space to investigations and invested in the paper's website.
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