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Discover LudwigThe phrase "devotion of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is most often used to describe a strong commitment or dedication to something or someone. Example: The teacher was known for her devotion of long hours to her students, often staying after school to help them with their studies.
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But that has not stopped combatants from invoking religion and challenging the devotion of their rivals.
A private devotion of some kind.
Giangola is hardly inventing the devotion of fans like Hege.
This brought them the devotion of their authors.
Thanks to the devotion of the clinical teams, I survived.
This has rarely detracted from the devotion of their support.
But the generosity and devotion of the creators were extraordinary.
Twitter's advantage, in addition to its size, may lie in the devotion of its customers.
Mr Trump is battling Mr Cruz for the devotion of evangelicals.
To their chocolate bars — eccentric, expensive curios — they bring the devotion of priests.
"But these objects illustrate the skill and devotion of Armenian women to their church.
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