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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is devotion the right word to use here?

”I only partake in this activity because I have to; I don’t feel any devotion to it.”


What can I use here instead of devotion?

  

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I don’t have any interest in it. It has no appeal.

  • I don’t have any interest in it.
  • It has no appeal.
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I don’t have any interest in it.
It has no appeal.

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By the way, you don't partake in an activity. You take part in it.

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