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The phrase "attentively listening to the lecture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is focused and engaged while hearing a lecture or presentation.
Example: "The students were attentively listening to the lecture, taking notes and asking questions."
Alternatives: "actively listening to the lecture" or "paying close attention to the lecture."
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Nevertheless, there we were, assembled in our chairs, attentively listening to one of the vice presidents.
Listen to the lecture, here!
Turn on music and attentively listen to it.
She nods attentively as she listens to the instructions.
Listen to lecture recordings throughout the day.
Listen to a lecture, podcast, or audiobook.
Spend time talking with friends and listening to them attentively.
The control group listened to lectures about elderly health maintenance.
Listen to William Faulkner's lectures on literature.
When she arrived to open the exhibition, it was to a dazzle of flash photography and the crush of an adoring throng.Elsewhere, in a cramped suburban house, under a huge picture of Miss Suu Kyi, two dozen young people listen attentively to a lecture on their civic responsibilities.
Eating his beans, listening attentively to the man next to him, smiling for the smartphones, the mission went on.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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