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Discover LudwigThe phrase "devote your" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used in the context of giving time or effort to something. For example: "Devote your energy to studying and you'll soon see improvement in your grades."
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If not, you have to devote your spare time to studying and take the examination again.
You devote your life to someone else, give them comfort, reassurance and company.
"That's what happens when you devote your life to the theater".
You could devote your second day to Vatican City - St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel.
You could devote your every breath to the making of ramen and still not get it right.
"If you want to be an artist, you must devote your life to it," Vernon told his disciples.
It's worth noting that you can devote your life to community service and be a total schmuck.
But then are you willing to devote your life to this?" Everything else is going to take second place.
If you are committed to service, consider some local, national or international organizations (hospitals, shelters and other nonprofit organizations) to which you can devote your time.
But to devote your entire life to fighting fascism only to end up in mananaland like Mengele or Eichmann is not my idea of wunderbar".
Once you get a successful franchise, it's really tempting to devote your time to protecting it, rather than going out and looking for another one.
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