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be diligently
adverb
In a diligent manner, with appropriate effort, carefully.
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So even an SPF 85 or SPF 100+ needs to be diligently reapplied.
A novel that sets out to be diligently authentic in its treatment of history may deserve admiration.
All of which means that despleening should be diligently guarded against, particularly among our little sports warriors, perhaps through the wearing of appropriate protective gear.
In clinical studies, large amounts of data are collected that need to be diligently recorded on the case report forms.
A game may be diligently developed, iterated, analysed for user behaviour and whatnot, and yet they never go anywhere.
Do you have the patience and perseverance to be diligently clearing away the weeds in your Soul's garden day after day?
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Every conversation was diligently recorded.
His life and career were diligently unremarkable.
We are diligently addressing the issue though".
Her answer was diligently noted down.
"People have been diligently looking for it for 50 years".
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