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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attentive reader" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who pays close attention to the text they are reading, often indicating a deeper understanding or engagement with the material.
Example: "As an attentive reader, she noticed the subtle hints the author dropped throughout the story."
Alternatives: "engaged reader" or "observant reader".
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But as an attentive reader points out in an e-mail, I should have called attention to how hard it is for merchants even to figure out what fees they will be charged.
It speaks to any attentive reader.
"He is always a more attentive reader than listener".
The attentive reader of the accounts has only an obscure footnote to go by.
Obama is an attentive reader of developments and thinking in the region.
The attentive reader of Chekhov will notice a piece of plagiarism I have just committed.
By the end of this novel the attentive reader dreams in that tongue.
A subtle writer, he demands an attentive reader as he explores, through superficially familiar narratives, substantial themes.
The attentive reader who knew these rules would be guided through "the vast forest of prophecy" of Scripture.
Those words, encountered in a new thriller by Thomas Perry, are enough to make any attentive reader swoon.
Well, they made it to the altar, but that - as any attentive reader of Jane Austen knows - is no guarantee of happiness.
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