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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attentively evaluated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a careful and thorough assessment of something, such as a project, performance, or situation.
Example: "The committee attentively evaluated all the proposals before making a decision."
Alternatives: "carefully assessed" or "thoroughly reviewed".
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The standard approach is the recirculation of the gas mixture with complex gas systems where system stability and the possible accumulation of impurities need to be attentively evaluated for the good operation and safety of the detectors.
As its application in some lab-based and field studies reported to induce negative effects for target organisms, amendments and capping agents must be attentively evaluated for short- and long-term environmental effects, also in the perspective of the remediated site monitoring and maintenance.
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"We have followed the discussion attentively and evaluated all the pros and cons, but one cannot debate forever," Ms. Matviyenko said.
Do not worry about what this instructor will think or how he might respond because you will not be judged or evaluated even though your submission will be read attentively.
Hence, the results reinforce that while such variables present themselves as relevant in migraine sufferers, health professionals must evaluate them in their daily practice, watching attentively every individual case.
Will evaluate.
Evaluating vendors.
Braun listened attentively.
Fifteen protesters stood attentively.
Her students listened attentively.
And most concertgoers listened attentively.
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