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The phrase "assiduously learning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is diligently and persistently acquiring knowledge or skills.
Example: "She is assiduously learning the intricacies of the new software to enhance her productivity."
Alternatives: "diligently studying" or "steadily acquiring knowledge."
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Lowry studied under the Frenchman for a decade – assiduously learning the drawing techniques in his life classes.
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Chinese, on the other hand, tended to use phrases common in their culture: learn assiduously, study as if thirsting or hungering, be diligent in one's learning.
He had assiduously cultivated learning, self-knowledge, self-esteem, and self-control.
He presented The Swinging Years on Radio London and a jazz programme on the World Service and assiduously applied himself to learning as much as he could about the music.
I learned later that being shortchanged in Cuba is almost routine, and Cubans assiduously check the bill and their change.
I used to deliver newspapers, before and after school, and I had these jazz magazines, like Melody Maker, Jazz Monthly and things like that, and I'd read assiduously as I was walking down the street, learning about the music.
In recent years about 40% of the graduates of America's best business schools ended up on Wall Street, where they assiduously applied the techniques that they had spent a small fortune learning.
Poor Humbert, it seems, is not even her first lover, for she has been learning about sex at her summer camp, and so assiduously has she studied that she finds her eager stepfather somewhat maladroit.
"He's the last person who saw him alive, who talked to him and who furthermore had his intimate trust, his intimate friendship, and who, we've been able to learn, went assiduously to his apartment," Fernández said in a TV address to the nation on Monday.
Karl Mannheim's conception of self-rationalization or self-streamlining is useful in understanding what is one of the central social psychological processes of organizational life.4 In a world where appearances in the broadest sense mean everything, the wise and ambitious person learns to cultivate assiduously the proper, prescribed modes of appearing.
When her considerable privilege is revoked, and she's forced to return to the poor Brooklyn neighborhood she fought so assiduously to escape, she has to learn to live with at least one of her many selves.
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