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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attentive will" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing someone's focused intention or determination, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "Her attentive will to succeed in her studies was evident in her late-night study sessions."
Alternatives: "focused intention" or "determined mindset".
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Government secrecy is a necessary condition for corruption and the erosion of civil rights, which those in the public who are attentive will have seen beginning already.
The national insurance row continues to be the dominant campaign flashpoint and only the consistently attentive will have picked up much on the political reform debate.
But many of us, only intermittently attentive, will discover, like Molière's bourgeois gentleman, that we have been speaking "prose" all our lives — prose written in the language of this style.
(2) How attentive will they be to the storyline?
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(Cameron 2010, Ch. 2) The attentive reader will also have noticed that the theologians will have had more work to do in ensuring that their polemic against superstitious practices did not also apply to, for example, the theology of the Eucharist.
Attentive readers will be rewarded.
The most attentive readers will call her wise.
Here, among other treasures, attentive viewers will find a pencil frottage by Ernst.
Attentive readers will recognize Parker and Longbaugh as the real surnames of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Only the attentive viewer will note, with satisfaction, the reason: it's time for a gas-attack drill.
That generates excess cash flow, which only attentive investors will see has nothing to do with day-to-day operations.
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