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  1. 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" …

  2. Dedicated on or to - WordReference Forums

    Mar 11, 2021 · "Dedicated" is usually an adjective, so using "has been dedicated" (rather than "is dedicated") implies it is no longer dedicated, which really requires some explanation within the …

  3. 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. E esthertb

  4. to provide vs to providing | WordReference Forums

    Aug 21, 2011 · The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia is committed to providing consular services to Malaysian overseas. Can I replace 'providing' with 'provide'? Can someone please …

  5. dedicate something to/for something | WordReference Forums

    Aug 31, 2015 · Hi all, I'm learning how to use "dedicate" correctly. "Dedicate something to something" seems to be the structure that is endorsed by all major dictionaries, but I'm …

  6. Difference between "dedicated for" & "dedicated to"

    Feb 28, 2011 · However, as a parent of a 3-year-old, I can't help but notice that a number of children's books feature the "for" dedication (without the word "dedicated"), such as: "For my …

  7. dedicated and devoted | WordReference Forums

    Apr 28, 2007 · My wife is dedicated to our children - for your wife, the children have a very special place in her overall desire to care. I think that "dedicated mother" is not quite right - I can see …

  8. 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.

  9. committed to deliver vs. committed to delivering - WordReference …

    Feb 15, 2011 · 1. Our team is committed to deliver outstanding customer service. 1. Our team is committed to delivering outstanding customer service. Are both correct? My ear says #2 …

  10. EN: dedicated to + V-ing - WordReference Forums

    Jun 22, 2008 · The grammatical structure is "dedicated to + noun form." Therefore you must use the gerund: "dedicated to + Ving." However, it really would be better if you could provide the …

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