The phrase "devotees for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals who are dedicated or committed to a particular cause, belief, or activity.
Example: "The event attracted many devotees for the local art scene, eager to support the artists."
Alternatives: "supporters of" or "enthusiasts for".
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Some, however, remain devotees for life.
Mindfulness Mindfulness was the buzzword of 2014, though it's a concept that has been popular with yoga devotees for years.
Apple's Mac computers may cost a little more upfront, but have their devotees for elegant software and ease of use.
This book caused horror among his aged female devotees for its recounting of a lurid homosexual past.
The director, now 80, reached cult status, attracting many devotees for his wanton, over-the-top soap operas.
Even its devotees — for example, New York's senior senator, Charles Schumer — admit that the restaurant "always has the faint smell of disinfectant".
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"You have to know the dirty tricks, there are dirty tricks," said Claude Pariset, 68, an antiques dealer from Champagne and a Drouot devotee for near 50 years.
But only if you have the money These poems of union and separation may be read partly as metaphors for the longing of the soul for the divine, and of the devotee for God.
In August 2012, an unidentified devotee for the first time donated two costly diamonds valuing Rs 11.8 million at the Shirdi temple, Saibaba trust officials revealed.
For political devotees hungry for new information, candidates' blogs are an alternative to the standard campaign Web site, with its often-stagnant content.
For Karajan devotees or for those who want the main symphonic works of Western classical music in a compact, affordable package, this release would seem enticing.
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