No you Can say give a lot of devotion
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The Devotion Project Say Only Yes - 2012 was released on: USA: 12 January 2012 (internet)
“She’d had a lot to say – far too much – so she had to go”
As in "devotion to duty" you say "dévouement".
Depends on what that amount is for and where you are. Assuming that you mean dollars ($30,000), it's a lot to pay for insurance, but not that much to receive as a full-time salary. Different regions have different pay scales and standards of living. It might be a lot more in, say, Tennessee than it is in California.
Devotion is the act of being devoted. Being devoted is being committed to another person or to a cause. If you are sincere, you really mean what you say and appear to be. Therefore sincere devotion is not only looking like you are wholly committed to a person or cause, but are actually as committed as you seem.
O_O depending on the condition... a lot :D
Talk to that friend about it and say why you feel left out. Dont demand more time say you think they are excluding you from a lot of things and dont really pay attention to you anymore.
We say "draw your attention," and we tell someone to "pay attention," not "pay your attention."
The plural of devotion is devotions.
Depends on what that amount is for and where you are. It's a lot to pay for insurance, but not that much to receive as a full-time salary. (For each you also have to consider what types of insurance and salaries for what professions.) Different regions in the United Kingdom have different pay scales and standards of living. It might be a lot more in, say, in rural Wales than say London. It is worth bearing in mind that the UK average salary (as of 2010) is £25,948 per annum.