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Discover Ludwig"I will devote" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to commit or dedicate yourself to something. For example: "I will devote my full attention to this project until it is completed."
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I will devote more time with my family.
"I will devote the rest of my life to addressing the 'religious case' against gays".
"It is my dream," she said, "and I will devote myself wholeheartedly to it".
"I will devote all interest from debt reduction to shore up Social Security," Mr. Gore said.
That might lie in our future — I will devote my next column to discussion of such a universe.
Cage replied: "In that case I will devote my life to beating my head against the wall".
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I'm often sampling more than one book, as I'm deciding what I'll devote myself to next.
I'll devote all the interest savings from debt reduction to the Social Security trust fund.
I'll devote future columns to such stories.
I'll take a week off, and I'll devote some of each day to the record.
For this case it will devote six hours, spread over three days.
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