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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "be diligent on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be consistently and persistently hardworking or attentive in a certain area or task. Example: "If you want to succeed in your studies, you must be diligent on completing your assignments and studying regularly."
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be diligent on
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Performing with intense concentration, focus, responsible regard.
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"The team is also being diligent on food in the door and assuring that we are bringing in just what we need," says David Maffeo, senior director of support services.
"I'm still going out there and being diligent on working on what I need to improve," added Donald.
Be diligent; depending on your medium of color, pencil marks (or even eraser marks) will sometimes be visible.
"We have to be diligent and stay on message".
And we must be diligent in holding on to the way of life that makes our society so unique.
Be diligent and work on your life moment by moment.
Be diligent and focused on your studies.
But that means it's on us to be diligent when we shop around among the carriers, and make sure we know exactly what it is we're paying for.
"We will do what we always do – we will be diligent with our care and lean on the advice of our medical team".
Speaking on BBC Radio Newcastle, Pardew, who declined to comment directly on Erding, said: "We have got to be diligent and patient.
Be diligent in weeding out every negative thought, your future depends on it.
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