
Dedicated on or to - WordReference Forums
Mar 11, 2021 · 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 …
dedicated to doing vs. dedicated to do - WordReference Forums
Dec 15, 2005 · Hi, According to one of the dictionaries I own, "dedicated to" cannot be followed by the original form of a verb; it must be followed by a noun, pronoun, or gerund, because "to" …
Difference between "dedicated for" & "dedicated to"
Feb 28, 2011 · Have you seen dedicated for actually in use somewhere? I cannot think of a case where it is used. Dedicated to is the correct pairing.
I am dedicated to +Ving - WordReference Forums
Aug 17, 2006 · I am dedicated to +Ving As I know this is the correct form. " I am dedicated to taking care of him." But google shows more results with this form "dedicated to take care" …
Dedicate my time “for” or “to” | WordReference Forums
Jun 13, 2018 · 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!
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Apr 28, 2007 · My wife is a dedicated/devoted mother. I presume both dedicated and devoted fit here, but I could never tell the different meanings between them. Are they really different? …
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Apr 18, 2007 · The former was more common, but only by about a margin of 3 to 2. ("Dedicated to preserve," on the other hand, was definitely a minority choice, cited 40 times less than …
Dedicated to <your> work - WordReference Forums
Jul 17, 2017 · Which one is grammatically correct: (a) You are so dedicated to work (b) You are so dedicated to your work Thanks
dedicated to + gerund or infinitive ? | WordReference Forums
Mar 20, 2011 · 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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Nov 25, 2008 · Is it correct to say that an argument is dealt with in more details in a 'dedicated section' or maybe 'dedicated paragraph' (since it is part of the same article)? gracias