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"extent of devotion" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the degree to which someone has devoted themselves to something, such as: "The extent of devotion shown by the athlete while training before the race was remarkable."
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That's not the full extent of his devotion, though.
In her last illness, the extent of the devotion and loyalty shown by her friends and colleagues was a measure of the woman.
Yet the extent of the devotion to the system, and the level of suffering governments were willing to impose on citizens on its behalf, goes well beyond the loyalty normally commanded by economic policy norms.
"Bankhead seemed obsessed by her," Szwed writes, and the extent of her devotion is revealed in a section that was cut from Holiday's book, an extraordinary story of Bankhead's attempt to intervene personally with J. Edgar Hoover to exonerate Holiday of the drug charges that played havoc with her career.
The references in some of the song's lyrics, including the swimming and drawing a line, "are all metaphorical slants on the extent of his emotional devotion".
It is a matter of devotion.
The Donnas inspire this kind of devotion.
Spenta Armaiti (Beneficent Devotion), the spirit of devotion and faith, guides and protects the believer.
4. Clasped hands: a sign of devotion or mischievous scheming?
"He does this stuff with a lot of devotion".
"Dreams of Devotion and Delight," works by Cecilia Moy Fradet.
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