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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attentiveness to something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quality of being attentive or focused on a particular subject or issue.
Example: "Her attentiveness to the details in the report impressed her supervisor."
Alternatives: "focus on something" or "awareness of something".
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And he puts such "subliminal attentiveness" to something very deep in the nature of the Japanese: "a pervasive and acute alertness to their environment and its most subtle signals, instilled perhaps by their constant vulnerability to earthquakes".
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And it reflected an attentiveness to the ecological costs of tearing something down and rebuilding from scratch.
So is exaggerated attentiveness to props.
There is also attentiveness to space.
Instead, what's needed is an attentiveness to place.
But they display amazing dexterity, patience, and attentiveness to flavor.
Mr. Kaiser sang with elegant expressivity and attentiveness to the words.
Attentiveness to other human features did not predict donation behavior.
It requires some patience and attentiveness to follow Mr. Eisenhower's detailed descriptions -- the maps inserted into the text are enormously helpful -- but patience and attentiveness will be rewarded.
His attentiveness to people's voices has other political benefits, too.
Then, increase your attentiveness to your body's physical and emotional needs.
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