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The phrase "attend very carefully" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when instructing someone to pay close attention to something important, such as a lecture or presentation.
Example: "During the safety briefing, please attend very carefully to the instructions provided by the instructor."
Alternatives: "pay close attention" or "listen attentively".
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Like a work of philosophy, The Thing Itself can't be read too breezily because you have to attend very carefully to the ideas and arguments, and how they relate to each other.
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Look very carefully.
We look very carefully at that.
"I look at this issue very carefully.
After all, even at the Log Cabin party, journalists were instructed very carefully not to take any pictures of those attending.
Very carefully.
I tread very carefully".
"They go very carefully.
He listens very carefully.
No! Listen very carefully.
O.K., very carefully.
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