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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scrupulous" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is diligent, thorough, and attentive to detail, often in a moral or ethical context.
Example: "She is a scrupulous researcher, ensuring that all her sources are credible and accurately cited."
Alternatives: "a meticulous" or "a conscientious"
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Carolyn Tomkinson is a scrupulous budgeter.
Stead was not a scrupulous man.
He is a scrupulous dancer with a serious jump.
The director of the clinic observed a scrupulous professional silence.
And Mr. Bennett was hardly a scrupulous academic.
During the 6 years she ran Dreux there was a scrupulous purity to her attentions.
And in Jonathan Bate, John Clare has found a scrupulous and sensitive biographer.
In its heyday, the corporation saw itself as a scrupulous upholder of objectivity and factual reporting.
In 1938, Guinness became a scrupulous husband and father - though his sexuality was complex.
Beethoven was a not a very nice man either, nor always a scrupulous one.
It should not be difficult to find a scrupulous journalist to carry the message.
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