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Discover Ludwig"devoted to make" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe someone or something as having a strong dedication or commitment to do something. For example, "She is devoted to make the world a better place."
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Unlike conventional advertising, to which vast creative effort is devoted to make it funny or pithy or just downright annoying enough to attract attention, an Internet search engine like Google or Yahoo already has access to users looking for something in particular.
Many efforts have been devoted to make magnetic fluid with higher magnetization.
This scale is not devoted to make a diagnosis of mood state but allow to determine a general level of inhibition/activation processes (lower scores indicate general inhibition and higher scores indicate general excitation).
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Tony Osborne was devoted to making music.
More than half the play is devoted to making this machinery grind to inexorable life.
The first mayors under the new charter were Joseph S. Clark and Richardson Dilworth, men devoted to making it work.
He was devoted to making his city and country a better place.
An hourlong preshow art workshop is devoted to making a "Cinderella" craft.
Today, she says, she is devoted to making that possible for other students.
Their book is devoted to making the case for a single bold solution.
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