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was devotion
noun
The act or state of devoting or being devoted.
Exact(2)
Beyond being foreigners in Paris, all they had in common was devotion to personal and artistic freedom.
It was devotion to Mrs. Rajavi, who is about 50 years old, that led several of her supporters throughout Europe to set themselves on fire to protest her arrest.
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The key word is devotion.
What is devotion?
That's devotion to the game.
"Life is devotion to an idea".
Belichick's purist's devotion to football theory and fundamentals was inspiring to players.
There is devotion to one's art, and then there is obsession.
In times like these, it's devotion to that belief that gives me hope.
IN AN officially atheist country, one form of worship actively encouraged by the Chinese government has been devotion to GDP.
Their goals, the group's American leaders say, are devotion to God and promoting change in each individual, not society.
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