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The word "attentive" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this word to describe someone who is paying close attention to something or someone. For example, "The attentive teacher noticed the students were having difficulty understanding the material."
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Attentive
adjective
Paying attention; noticing, watching, listening, or attending closely.
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Attentive fathers handle more of the enjoyable tasks, such as taking children to games and playing sports, while mothers are stuck with most of the feeding, cleaning and nagging.
At Swallowtail, otome can take tea like English aristocrats, fawned over by attentive male waiters dressed as butlers.
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Attentive Western powers should be able to prop up regional governments without getting bogged down.
In the 20th century the bank grew to resemble a Soviet public utility, with all the gleaming efficiency and attentive customer care that denotes.
In this context, stores such as Wasswa's − with its quick turnaround, attentive staff and fully-stocked shelves − offer an appealing alternative.
Jak, dark-haired and dark-eyed, was attentive and kind at first, despite the language barrier which meant that neither of them could communicate beyond a few words.
Fifa, of course, will be very attentive when it comes to the draw.
A government as keen as Tony Blair's on involving firms in public services will have to be extraordinarily attentive to the corporate names on the donor list.
Far from the indifference you'll encounter elsewhere, the waiting staff here are friendly, attentive and knowledgeable about their menu.
As he recalled, O'Malley "taught me to be more attentive... and responsive to the needs of Baltimore".
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