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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have devoted to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an act of devoting one’s time and energy to a particular task or purpose. For example: "I have devoted the last five years of my life to helping underprivileged children."
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That is 9 minutes 18 seconds more than the Knicks have devoted to consoling their still-reeling fans.
"The school is very grateful to Public Health England for the time they have devoted to working with the school.
But the figure 37 actually understates the amount of time Republicans have devoted to litigating and trying to dismantle the president's biggest legislative accomplishment.
With the time and money these Mets have devoted to pitching, they could reward Dickey or undervalue him, with young arms on the way.
"Given the resources that the agency and the industry have devoted to this issue, I would be astonished if nothing comes of it," Mr. Vladeck said.
" 'No, you are not worthy of the love which I have devoted to you.' " (Dobbin finally sees the illusion of his life and stands up to Amelia).
Mrs. Clinton said she understood that "feelings are extremely high," and she defended the attention she and Mr. Lazio have devoted to the Middle East in recent weeks.
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She thought about the energy she had devoted to teaching and to mentoring her undergraduate researchers.
I value my education and the years I've devoted to my career.
Patoski must be fascinated by the Cowboys to have devoted himself to this herculean task.
I have devoted myself to this field, to this industry.
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