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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to dedicate to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to set aside something for a specific purpose. Example sentence: I am dedicating this essay to my father, who always encouraged me to follow my dreams.
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Great, if you've got 15 minutes to dedicate to cooking first thing.
She appreciates Sparked because she doesn't have time right now to dedicate to a bigger commitment.
The other is my trophy from Fifa, which I want to dedicate to God".
"They don't really have the time to dedicate to something like this".
Now they both have more time to dedicate to their home.
"So how much time are you willing to dedicate to brain exercise?" he asked.
It is much-appreciated time off to dedicate to your family, prepare for case interviews or travel the world.
I put on my calendar at least two to three hours a day to dedicate to my job search.
Short-term contracts are also necessary when academics win research grants and need time to dedicate to their projects.
The clean desk we like to dedicate to the new calendar year has been blocked for the last four or five years by one letter tray.
"And the level has gotten so high that going to the Olympics for halfpipe means you have to dedicate to riding pipe for a couple years".
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