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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assiduous preparations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe diligent and persistent efforts made in advance of an event or task.
Example: "The team made assiduous preparations for the upcoming conference, ensuring every detail was meticulously planned."
Alternatives: "diligent preparations" or "meticulous preparations".
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Happily this disconcerting makeover is not a sign of early onset mid-life crisis (he's 35 years old) but part of the actor's assiduous preparations for his latest role in Parlour Song at London's Almeida Theatre.
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It is Gagliardi's sense of humor as well as his perspective, his assiduous preparation and his candor laced with charm that is behind much of his success.
She has made no secret of her assiduous debate preparation, and I couldn't help feeling that she had prepared for the very exercise I was engaged in.
This week's contest is for those assiduous souls preparing to take the tests of their lives.
The increased informational, procedural, strategic, and social complexity of a multiparty negotiation makes assiduous preparation crucial to success at the table.
He remained an assiduous MP.
Douglas Carswell is an assiduous MP.
But Mr. Cervantes was assiduous.
The author is reliable, knowledgeable and assiduous.
Disadvantage: Without assiduous basting, meat can dry.
Some were more assiduous than others.
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