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The phrase "attentive at" can be used in written English.
This phrase is used when one is paying attention to someone or something. For example, "She was attentive at the lecture, taking notes on every point that the professor made."
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"I wasn't that attentive at that age.
The audience was attentive, at least for the first hour.
But they were attentive at rehearsal, had a track record in the arts and seemed sincere.
"Teachers are under enormous pressure to keep students engaged and attentive at all times".
Mr. Gottlieb, who served as president, was portrayed as financially unsophisticated and not very attentive at work.
This can mean that many North Korean husbands tend to be abrupt and not attentive at all.
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The crowd was as quiet and attentive as at any theater anywhere.
University of Chicago Press, 278 pages, $22.50 hardcover In the film "My Dinner With Andre, Wallace Shawnn wondered if an attentive stay-at-home traveler couldn't plumb existence more deeply than frequent fliers to alien lands.
She seated herself at a small table alone, and an attentive waiter at once approached to take her order.
At each resort there were teams of attentive lifeguards at all times in the daylight hours, actively monitoring the many thousands of holidaymakers.
At Ay Kitchen, the service is more attentive than at Mr. Yegen's current restaurant, Sip Sak; the room, with its white tablecloths and big picture windows, is more elegant; and the food, if not as exciting, is more consistent.
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