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Discover LudwigThe phrase "devotions to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used when describing somebody's dedication to a particular person, idea, or cause. For example, "He was known for his unwavering devotions to the family business."
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In the context of 17th century devotional writing, Rollin uses the Devotions to demonstrate that, in his view, such writings were "more public than private, [serving as] vehicles for the diagnosis of spiritual malaise and as sources of remedies".
Worshippers were ordered to cease their devotions to images or relics, or "kissing or licking the same".
"This was also the period when I was cultivating arcane devotions to obscure saints," Mr. Sheffield writes of his junior year in high school.
Senior army officers joined with officials of the ruling Baath Party in clambering atop the tank and chanting devotions to Mr. Hussein.
His most revered achievement was promoting the devotions to the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary; he established the first feasts in their honour, for which he wrote the mass and office.
The words have hardly changed, not since Sheik Yassin, responding to the new mood of defiance represented by the street uprising among Palestinians known as the intifada, emerged from decades of Islamic devotions to found Hamas in 1987.
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Her devotion to Koestler was absolute.
His devotion to family was unsurpassed.
That's devotion to the game.
"Life is devotion to an idea".
Devotion to particular rules can be fanatical.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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