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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being deliberate" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe an action in which someone is making a conscious decision to take their time and think through a situation carefully. For example, "She was being deliberate as she spoke, carefully choosing her words to ensure her point was made clearly."
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"I do feel like we're being deliberate.
For Julie Drizin, being an atheist parent means being deliberate.
These are barely drawings at all in the conventional sense of being deliberate designs.
But being deliberate and careful is not an excuse for standing still.
They said they are being deliberate so as not to make a mistake that jeopardizes the investigation.
It means recognizing the structures and barriers that get in each student's way and being deliberate and persistent in seeking ways to help students overcome them.
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Be deliberate".
The impression is deliberate.
Maybe that's deliberate.
This is deliberate.
It's deliberate.
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