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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more attentive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of attentiveness, often in contexts discussing behavior, service, or focus.
Example: "In order to improve customer satisfaction, we need to be a more attentive team."
Alternatives: "a more focused" or "a more observant".
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"He is always a more attentive reader than listener".
No advocate in his court could possibly have had a more attentive hearing.
Whatever the truth, he was thereafter a more attentive and effective editor.
Even so, it would have profited from a more attentive editor.
Never was there a more devoted son, a more attentive father and mother, or a more uncomplicated parent-child relationship.
One can decide to be a more attentive and compassionate partner, mindful of the other's motives, hurts and longings.
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Barry Gosin, vice chairman and chief executive of Newmark & Company real Estate, a brokerage and management company, said: "Landlords are a little more attentive, a little more cooperative.
According to the TPB, a more favourable attitude will make a person more attentive toward a recommendation made by significant others (e.g., sexual partners, family members, and friends), and a greater perceived level of control will strengthen the intention to perform the behaviour in question [ 20].
I'm in for about half a million dollars, and I can tell you I'm a heck of a lot more attentive to this company than I have been to the others.
The next week, when he spoke at a conference without any Internet access, "people were a lot more attentive," he said.
In other words, we do not need a special hermeneutic method to access the withheld but just a deeper, more attentive contemplative acquaintance.
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