noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
total
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All boys have been served with great competence and total dedication .
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The cards tell me that the path you have chosen is rocky, but with total dedication you will achieve success.
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All serve it with total dedication and complete artistry.
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Chiefly, by his total dedication .
■ NOUN
ceremony
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A dedication ceremony was held by the squadron chaplain at the memorial on the snow-covered fellside.
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The dedication ceremony is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 19.
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Tentative plans include hay rides, a dedication ceremony and hiking tours.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I was impressed by LeMel's dedication in high school.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A deceptively fragile and refined appearance belied her dedication and untiring industry in the cause of justice for women.
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As far as his destination was concerned, the clue had to be in the dedication .
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But his dedication to work will be in evidence too.
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But the dedication did have its critics.
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Devout dedication was the desideratum for soul-sacrifice.
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He was an exemplar of dedication , a hero who never lost his humanness.
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We appreciate your dedication to our administration and your help at a time when needed.