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but conscientiously
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "but conscientiously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action is performed with careful consideration or attention to detail, often in contrast to a more casual or careless approach. Example: "He completed the project quickly, but conscientiously, ensuring every detail was perfect."
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News & Media
Wiki
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
It was a text Haydn largely disliked but conscientiously addressed.
News & Media
The task of the writer is to filter it, to sample it and remix it – not in some random way, but conscientiously and attentively.
News & Media
But, conscientiously, in defiance of a vengeful Anne, Cromwell refuses to add More's name to the list of those who have subscribed to the mad prophecies of the holy maid of Kent, Elizabeth Barton.
News & Media
While keeping these clowns busy tripping over their own shoelaces, Wambaugh salts the narrative with variously funny, sad and thoughtful anecdotes featuring a cast of characters we've come to treasure: handsome Hollywood Nate, the surfer cops Flotsam and Jetsam, and veterans like Viv Daley and Della Ravelle, burned by experience, but conscientiously training the next generation to face the fire.
News & Media
In it Erskine argued that Baillie, unlike others charged with libel, had merely been doing his duty; he "was not a disappointed malicious informer, prying into official abuses ... not troublesomely inquisitive into other men's departments, but conscientiously correcting his own at the risk of his office".
Wiki
In the Christian parlance Agape is a selfless, sacrificial, unconditional love that will be the hallmark of the next decade if we are to see not only growth numerically, but conscientiously by widening the portals to engage with those that don't look like us, worship like us or vote like us.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
Some readers signed on, but many conscientiously objected.
News & Media
But he conscientiously sent his family to the seashore in the summer.
News & Media
He studied medicine at Manchester, but not conscientiously, and began to take opium; he then went to London, where from 1885 to 1888 he lived in destitution.
Encyclopedias
These Republicans may limit their activism to fundraisers and meet-the-candidate coffees with friends and neighbors, but they conscientiously vote.
News & Media
Constantius had fought Shāpūr conscientiously, but his generals were mediocre, except for Urisicinus, and he himself was clumsy.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "but conscientiously" to show that an action was done with care and attention to detail, even if there were opposing factors or difficulties.
Common error
Avoid using "but conscientiously" in casual conversations or informal writing. It can sound overly formal or stilted in settings where simpler alternatives like "but carefully" or "though diligently" would be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "but conscientiously" functions as an adverbial conjunction, modifying a verb or clause to describe how an action is performed, while also introducing a contrast. Ludwig AI shows various instances where this phrase is used to emphasize the careful and diligent manner in which something is done, despite an opposing factor.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
20%
Encyclopedias
20%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "but conscientiously" is a grammatically correct and commonly used adverbial conjunction that conveys a sense of diligence and responsibility in the face of contrasting circumstances. Ludwig AI analysis confirms that it is most frequently found in News & Media, Wiki, and Encyclopedias. While the phrase is appropriate for many contexts, it can sound overly formal in casual conversation. Alternatives such as "yet diligently" or "however carefully" can provide similar meaning with slight shifts in emphasis. The provided writing guidance offers tips on best practices and common errors to avoid, ensuring effective and appropriate usage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
yet with great care
Replaces "but" with "yet" to maintain the contrast, and "conscientiously" with "with great care", highlighting the detail and precision.
yet diligently
Replaces "but" with "yet", maintaining the contrast, and "conscientiously" with "diligently", highlighting the effort.
however carefully
Substitutes "but" with "however" and "conscientiously" with "carefully", focusing on the meticulousness.
though meticulously
Replaces "but" with "though" and "conscientiously" with "meticulously", stressing precision.
albeit thoughtfully
Uses "albeit" to introduce a contrast and "thoughtfully" in place of "conscientiously", emphasizing consideration.
nevertheless assiduously
Replaces "but" with "nevertheless", highlighting contrast, and "conscientiously" with "assiduously", intensifying the effort.
while attentively
Employs "while" to indicate simultaneous contrast and "attentively" to convey careful consideration.
despite earnestly
Substitutes "but" with "despite" and "conscientiously" with "earnestly", highlighting sincerity and effort.
even so, responsibly
Replaces "but" with "even so" and "conscientiously" with "responsibly", emphasizing dutifulness.
still, with dedication
Uses "still" for contrast and replaces "conscientiously" with "with dedication", focusing on commitment.
FAQs
How can I use "but conscientiously" in a sentence?
Use "but conscientiously" to indicate that an action was performed carefully and thoroughly, despite potential obstacles or contrasting factors. For example: "He disliked the task, but conscientiously completed it anyway."
What are some alternatives to "but conscientiously"?
You can use alternatives like "yet diligently", "however carefully", or "though meticulously" depending on the context.
Is it always necessary to use "but" with "conscientiously"?
No, "conscientiously" can be used independently to describe an action done with care and diligence. The "but" adds a contrasting element, indicating that something was done conscientiously despite an opposing factor.
What's the difference between "but conscientiously" and "but willingly"?
"But conscientiously" implies that an action was performed with careful attention and a sense of duty, while "but willingly" suggests that it was done with a positive attitude or eagerness. For instance, "He was tired, but conscientiously finished the report" versus "He was busy, but willingly helped his colleague".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested