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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an assiduous follower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is diligent and persistent in following a person, idea, or movement.
Example: "As an assiduous follower of the latest trends in technology, she always stays updated on the newest innovations."
Alternatives: "a devoted follower" or "a diligent supporter."
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But even an assiduous follower online wouldn't be able to tell.
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Since Adam is a highly assiduous follower of my work, he should know that I take very seriously disciplines such as history, and philosophy, and theology, and literature, as explanations of the world, even though they are not sciences.
Far from merely being Monet's assiduous follower, he is the movement's most articulate theorist - and it is this pure dedication to the idea of art as pleasure that makes him so hard to take in our joyless age.
Only the most assiduous followers of Brazilian popular music or the dance world would know that Milton Nascimento collaborated with Grupo Corpo at that company's beginnings in the late 1970's, and those collaborations have now been released by a British label, Far Out Recordings.
He remained an assiduous MP.
Douglas Carswell is an assiduous MP.
Her daughter is an assiduous dieter.
Matthew E White is an assiduous self-searcher on Twitter.
He become an assiduous evangelist of such a diet among the metropolitan classes in London.
But Fowles was an assiduous annotator, many of the books containing cryptic and amusing marginalia.
After all, Mr. Comey is known to be an assiduous note-taker.
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