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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a highly deliberate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or decision that is made with careful consideration and intention.
Example: "The committee made a highly deliberate choice to implement the new policy after extensive discussions."
Alternatives: "a very intentional" or "a carefully considered".
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The process gives DeLillo's drafts a highly deliberate pace, like a blind man tapping his way forward.
For Democrats the importance of considering nominees in a highly deliberate fashion, including assessing their ideological outlooks, is similarly suddenly important.
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It has not been my experience, however, that anything valuable (to me) has ever come out of a highly conscious, highly deliberate act of writing.
Friedman notes that the "self-reflections that make choices and actions autonomous need not be conscious" and that "autonomous choice…does not need to be highly deliberate or deliberated" (Friedman 2003, 8).
The artists of that wave, for all their differences, share a peculiar cast of confident but highly deliberate audacity, modifying, with spot-on accuracy, the aesthetic regimes of the New York art world of the time.
In the end, however, Mr. Philbrick's highly deliberate, on-one-hand, on-the-other-hand approach to Custer isn't terribly persuasive.
And as in Douglas Adams's "Hitchhiker's Guide" series, zany high jinks -- lifted, in turn, from Lewis Carroll, Kurt Vonnegut and Monty Python -- proliferate with good-natured, if highly deliberate abandon.
Early computing involved the highly deliberate act of loading software.
Then there are highly deliberated decisions like buying a house, choosing a vacation destination, etc.
Felix Magath, Wolfsburg's manager, still had time to replace his goalkeeper in the final minute, a highly unusual move taken as a deliberate insult by Bayern's captain, Mark van Bommel.
This is despite the fact that the deliberate sale of a highly addictive, commonly lethal substance, and the routine denial of some harms (eg, of secondhand smoke) may be considered reckless criminal behaviour under the laws of some countries [ 36].
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