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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assiduously monitored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is being watched or observed very carefully and diligently.
Example: "The experiment was assiduously monitored to ensure accurate results and prevent any errors."
Alternatives: "diligently observed" or "carefully tracked".
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We have assiduously monitored the deployment of the word "nigger," but the idea that it is meant to convey has become, in the past few years, increasingly prominent, visible, and dangerous.
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High-tech laundry systems — featuring programmable chemical disinfectant injections, high speed water extractors and synchronized cycles that assiduously monitor water levels and temperatures — have become commonplace.
The movie zigzags between the poised, middle-aged Pippa who assiduously monitors Herb's blood pressure and concocts sumptuous dinners of butterflied lamb and perfectly crusted crème brûlée for the literati, and her memories of growing up with a histrionic, Dexedrine-addicted mother, Suky (Maria Bello).
That's perilously close to the 90% threshold at which a for-profit institution loses its eligibility under federal rules to participate in the programs, so Corinthian assiduously monitors its financial ledgers to make sure that figure isn't breached.
The next month, Mr. Butler created Brownstoner, a real estate blog that assiduously monitors Brooklyn properties, claims more than 100,000 unique visitors a month and receives more than 100 e-mail tips a day from readers.
In such patients, a prompt diagnosis of EHEC-LST infection should alert the treating physician that the patient could develop HUS and should be monitored assiduously, receive isotonic volume expansion [35], and not be given antibiotics [36], [37] or antimotility agents [1], [38].
Right now, many states regulate dog kennels and nail salons more assiduously than they monitor these "tough love" programs, which are essentially private prisons: the teens cannot leave or contact the outside world.
She monitored his health assiduously, and, as his hostess, she won the admiration and esteem of the leading figures of the day.
Knowing they were being monitored and tracked in public, municipal workers also applied themselves more assiduously to their tasks.
4.02pm: I really have been monitoring the wires pretty assiduously in case a story pops up concerning today's other match, between Argentina and Mexico.
Reid, who, as the Democrats' Minority Whip since 1998, had been Daschle's No. 2, had assiduously attended to his colleagues' needs, monitoring legislation on the Senate floor while earning a reputation as trustworthy.
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