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  • Dedicated on or to - WordReference Forums
    Hey all, is there any difference between the meaning of these two sentences: 1 ASUS has been dedicated on research and development 2 ASUS has been dedicated to research and development Normally we use ‘dedicated to’ more correct?
  • devote efforts to doing to do | WordReference Forums
    Hi guys, I found the sentence below in an obituary I'm confused by the use of 'devote' in the structure 'devoted efforts to address prominent issues' According to the dictionary, the collocation should be 'devote sth sb to doing sth sth' Unsure of why the infinitive is used here, I searched
  • Dedicated to lt;your gt; work - WordReference Forums
    Which one is grammatically correct: (a) You are so dedicated to work (b) You are so dedicated to your work Thanks
  • dedicate something to for something | WordReference Forums
    Is "dedicated" a good match with "public use"? As in: "This room has been dedicated by the hospital to public use " It sounds a bit stilted to me I'd expect something more like: "This room has been provided by the hospital for public use"
  • devoted dedicated | WordReference Forums
    Dedicated has shrugged off a lot of this, in many contexts, and is comfortably used with reference to something that is set aside or reserved for a particular purpose It is commonly used in some of the most prosaic contexts - dedicated printers, dedicated communications facilities, and so on
  • Dedicate my time “for” or “to” | WordReference Forums
    Hello everyone! I am confused whether to use “to” or “for” in the following sentence: I dedicate all my time to for my studies Could anyone help me? Thanks!
  • Committed to -ing | WordReference Forums
    You are probably right when 'committed to' is used in the sense of 'devoted to', 'dedicated to', etc 'They are totally committed dedicated to helping each other' for example When it means 'pledged', 'duty-bound', 'obliged', etc then the bare infinitive works better, as in your first example, 'He was committed to speak at the conference' If you said, instead, 'He was committed to speaking
  • dedicated to + gerund or infinitive ? | WordReference Forums
    Dedicated to maintain can be interpreted as a contraction of dedicated in order to maintain, while dedicated to maintaining has only one interpretation


















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