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The phrase "assiduously reading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is reading with great care and attention, often over a prolonged period.
Example: "She was assiduously reading the complex text, making notes as she went along."
Alternatives: "diligently reading" or "thoroughly reading".
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Time and technology have moved on since 1882, when these words appeared in The Economist (as recently spotted by the Wall Street Journal, assiduously reading our back copies).
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The judges will have had to trudge through the usual bilge and no-hopers – my only regret at being a Man Booker judge was how much drivel I assiduously read that year – and they will have found gems that the wider reading public, even the literati, didn't catch.
The fact that her ancient mother also studied here, millions of years ago, is something she has chosen to ignore as far as possible, and I've been warned (by my family, and rightly) that Rosie's arrival at York is not a licence to bore them rigid with tales of "how it was in my day" (fortunately, they don't all assiduously read Education Guardian).
He read assiduously to secure a glittering First at Oxford but reports no pleasure when he got it.
And the only book he takes with him is Plutarch's Lives, which he reads assiduously in between the explosions and gunfire.
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.
Ever since it got wind of Microsoft's devious stunt, Sun has been racing to produce a piece of software that users can load into their computers so that Windows XP can take full advantage of Java's latest improvements.News of these technological punch-ups is read assiduously by the financial crowd as well as the programmers.
"We haven't the faintest idea why or who are the people are who are reading this book so assiduously," Cerf marvelled.
Reaching out to fans in this way, reading all his messages and replying assiduously, and even incorporating the contact into his act, Fry now exists in a virtual world arguably more authentic than the one represented in the newspapers and magazines he loathes.
Assiduously mandating that medical students do in-stream, focused reading after each patient could potentially establish a lifelong adaptive pattern.
No matter how assiduously I try to read back about how it happened, it just feels like I'm never quite going to catch up.
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