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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assiduously conducted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or process that is carried out with great care, attention, and persistence.
Example: "The research was assiduously conducted over several years to ensure accuracy and reliability."
Alternatives: "diligently carried out" or "meticulously performed".
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This was an assiduously conducted review and the results are in keeping with previous work [ 2].
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In return, Graham's organization would assiduously direct harvested souls into the local churches.
We have worked assiduously, first to create some kind of legitimate opposition presence that we would then serve as the vehicle by which we conducted negotiations and tired to use that to push [President Bashir al-]Assad over the edge of legitimacy.
This is one characteristic pattern of Confucian self-cultivation: one consciously, deliberately and assiduously undertakes a program that inculcates dispositions to have ethically appropriate emotional responses and patterns of conduct.
Assiduously inconspicuous.
He follows politics assiduously.
"I cultivate it assiduously.
Leiweke assiduously cultivates allies.
It has wooed women assiduously.
The teenager practiced assiduously.
They worked assiduously.
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