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Discover LudwigThe phrase "show devotion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to demonstrate or express strong feelings of commitment and loyalty towards someone or something. Example: The loyal dog would always show its devotion to its owner by eagerly wagging its tail and following them everywhere they went.
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He visited the colleges' Web sites, scanning for photos or news stories that would show devotion to the subject he loved.
Yet in the new opera, as in the book, although the portrait of Disney is clearly unappealing the artists who work for him still show devotion and Old Walt finally emerges as a tragically flawed creative genius.
Now, it is true that "beanie" has an air of silliness about it and may not be the most felicitous word for the head covering worn by many Jews to show devotion to God. "Skullcap" would have been better.
Few companies do this well, because few of their managers talk about achieving goals as a way to show devotion to the job, Kight said.
4. If He demands the poor pay as much as the rich to show devotion.
Then there's Rivera, beloved by audiences unafraid to show devotion by leaping to their feet at the curtain call.
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Both sets of fans also appear to be keen advocates of mass pogo-ing – a way of showing devotion to their respective teams while also keeping out the biting Berlin chill.
Several of the inmates showed devotion towards their prison chief, with as many as 20 prisoners bearing tattoos with Garcia's name.
Alexandra showed devotion to her children: "She was in her glory when she could run up to the nursery, put on a flannel apron, wash the children herself and see them asleep in their little beds".
Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump: though at an early age he is deemed to have a below average IQ of 75, he has an endearing character and shows devotion to his loved ones and duties, character traits which bring him into many life-changing situations.
She showed devotion in her research and in the realization of the idea of creating Radium Institutes in Paris (1911) and Warsaw (1932) and constructing mobile X-ray lastingories—her legacieslegacies.
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