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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assiduously exploited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is diligently or carefully taken advantage of, often in a negative context.
Example: "The company's resources were assiduously exploited by the management for personal gain."
Alternatives: "diligently utilized" or "meticulously taken advantage of".
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It made many things possible, and by the time the visionary Emperor Akbar established the Mughal court in 1556, those possibilities were being assiduously exploited.
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Mr Bush does not talk much about Mr Wilson.The Democrats assiduously exploit the issue.
Without any real competition in many parts of the country, I.S.P.s like Comcast, Time Warner, and Verizon are assiduously exploiting their market power to extract monopoly rents for an inferior product.
Away from the circuit, Charlton ran the Australian Professional Association with the firmest of hands, was invariably the point of contact for Australian sponsors and television, and exploited the exhibition circuit so assiduously that he left few towns in Australia and New Zealand unvisited.
Some people exploited that".
He exploited the vulnerable.
Feel exploited?
Not exploited.
That friction is being exploited.
The athletes are being exploited".
Everywhere economic anxiety is exploited.
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