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Discover LudwigThe phrase "touching devotion" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a deep emotional commitment or affection towards someone or something.
Example: "Her touching devotion to her elderly parents was evident in the way she cared for them daily."
Alternatives: "heartfelt dedication" or "moving loyalty."
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No other archaeologist of the time, it seems fair to remark, could have come near to attaining his command of incisive strategy and often ruthless tactics which won him the bewildered admiration and touching devotion of his Indian staff".
My admiration for Dr. Geissmar--for her masterful management skills, her courage, her elegant command of English (certainly her second language), her resilience, and her touching devotion to each of these larger-than-life conductors knows no bounds.
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With a devotion as touching as it is creepy, Harry uses his cop's expertise to teach Dexter how to look and sound in order to fit in.
There are great performances from René Pape as the betrayed King Mark and from Bo Skovhus as Kurwenal, desperately touching in his helpless devotion to Tristan.
I was just so touched by that devotion.
She was touched by his devotion to the Syrian cause.
Your beauty, spirit and devotion touched us all and will be with us always.
It doesn't matter: touched by their devotion, the Sultan sets them free.
"Does artistic dedication begin to touch on religious devotion?" he said.
I am deeply touched by this devotion to making it possible for me to shop and consume without restraint.
Heather Wolfe, a curator of manuscripts at the Folger, said, "I'm just so touched by their devotion".
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