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The phrase "a very conscientious one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is diligent, careful, and attentive to detail, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "In our team, Sarah is a very conscientious one, always ensuring that every task is completed to the highest standard."
Alternatives: "a highly diligent person" or "an exceptionally careful individual."
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My choice to step away from the classroom after the birth of my son was a very conscientious one.
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He was a very honest man, a very conscientious man".
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Harvard Professor of Chemistry E.J. Corey, a Nobel laureate, paid tribute to his mentor at MIT as "a very conscientious and very effective teacher.
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A spokesman for the 9/11 commission, Al Felzenberg, said Mr. Mead's report was "meticulous" and "came through the efforts of a very conscientious senator".
I spoke in English with simultaneous translation by a very conscientious and learned priest, Father Anand.
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