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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carefully for" is not correct and not usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "carefully" by itself or combine it with other adverbs, such as "carefully and thoroughly." For example: I carefully and thoroughly checked the details of the report.
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Check your bills carefully for unusual expenses.
WRAP items neatly and carefully for shipment.
And always check carefully for double-billing.
Read them carefully for deadlines and instructions.
Mr. Fioriti seems to be treading carefully for the moment.
Author Bron Taylor argues, carefully, for an ecological resistance movement.
Search carefully for a hard, pea-size growth.
Fry, watching carefully, for 3 to 5 minutes until golden.
But watch carefully for the reverse dynamic, too.
Follow label instructions carefully for applications, especially for children.
Watch labels carefully for what is put in your food.
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