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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as attentive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare someone's level of attentiveness to another person or standard.
Example: "She was as attentive during the meeting as she had been in previous discussions."
Alternatives: "equally attentive" or "just as attentive".
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But TBS's work, while good at times, is not as attentive as it should be.
"We want to be as attentive as possible to what her concerns are," he said.
I had a new server, just as attentive as my previous one.
Munroe recalls that he wasn't necessarily as attentive as he should have been in his own physics classes.
"There are questions about some of the Mediterranean countries, whether they have been as attentive as others," he said.
In the spirit of democracy, the movie is as attentive to its downstairs characters as to those upstairs.
So far in this election, women have not been nearly as attentive as men and have expressed less enthusiasm about voting, the poll found.
That time David thought his father was going to die, and reproached himself for not being as attentive as he could have been.
His songs are as attentive to rhyme as those of Cole Porter or Leonard Cohen, and they flaunt his education and verbal conceits.
With food and presentations this attractive, and a staff as attentive as ours have been, this newest Tengda should thrive and prosper as mightily as its older siblings.
They aren't as attentive to information.
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