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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a diligent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is hardworking and attentive to detail, often in the context of work or study.
Example: "She is a diligent student who always completes her assignments on time."
Alternatives: "a hardworking" or "a meticulous".
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A diligent reader.
Chaser proved to be a diligent student.
Mr. Kigawa was a diligent, compelling advocate.
Still, she was a diligent student.
He was a diligent worker".
Binelli is a diligent meeter and listener.
He's a diligent reporter with eclectic interests.
For now he is a diligent lurker.
He's a patriot, a diligent constituency MP.
"Most schools were making a diligent attempt".
And also, a diligent, prickly, practical law professor.
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