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to dedication
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The act of dedicating or the state of being dedicated.
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Kaymer's success at the Players' Championship and US Open owed everything to dedication.
The brunch had been arranged as a preliminary to dedication ceremonies for the new library.
Some designs speak to dedication and fandom; others have more of an attitude, or touch on politics or other issues.
For a long time I thought it was all down to dedication, hard work and visualising doing well – that worked for a bit, but then it stopped.
With entry-level jobs disappearing and competition fierce, many young people slip into a "relentless credentialing slog", amassing internships in the hope that a resplendent CV, a testament to dedication, may unlock the door to that elusive prospect – the paid job.
Few would be inclined to dedication this extreme in learning a new language.
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To cross the line, I had to show dedication to the legal profession.
When it comes to improving dedication to a task, they do seem to work.
(She alerted everyone to her dedication to work via Twitter).
The sheer volume of his songs, around 600, is testament to his dedication to the form.
It has no practical result, but is a symbolic ritual to express dedication to the cause.
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