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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attentively observed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is watching or monitoring something with great focus and care.
Example: "The scientist attentively observed the behavior of the animals in their natural habitat."
Alternatives: "carefully watched" or "closely monitored".
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Attentively observing all this were the Barretos' children.
"We are very attentively observing what is happening in Armenia," Dmitry Peskov told journalists, calling the country "extremely important" for Russia.
Once you've attentively listened and observed, you'll want to suggest an overarching purpose for the meeting and articulate clear outcomes that will connect to achieving it.
"I liked that the leaders appeared to take us seriously, and were listening attentively and taking notes," observed UK delegate James Goodall.
In a previous study [ 29] when trying to relate emotion induced amygdalae activity to the personality trait HA beyond the attentional modulation, the participants were instructed to simply observe attentively positive, negative and neutral stimuli without, performing any emotional or cognitive task.
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For example, in some of the locality meetings we observed, individuals who had the flexibility to attend were listening attentively to discussions without engaging in overt dialogue.
The key methods of being present include paying attention instead of daydreaming, observing what is going on around you, breathing attentively and meditating.
The subject was instructed to sit still and relax, and to observe the stimuli attentively.
We set sail with three rules: observe the world; read attentively; get black on white.
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