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Discover Ludwig"conscientiously for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who does something with careful consideration and attention to detail. Here is an example: She worked conscientiously for hours, carefully reviewing every detail of the report before submitting it to her boss.
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He took a London job in the Patent Office, where he worked conscientiously for a decade.
But she stuck to it conscientiously for 3 1/4 years, feeling very little satisfaction when it was over.
It is clear that, in beginning with his 18th birthday to prepare conscientiously for his future responsibilities, he tormented himself with thoughts of his inadequacy.
While the adjudicator "endeavoured to fulfil his responsibilities conscientiously for the long-term benefit of the school, the candidates and their parents," the rulings could not be upheld.
"If the pensions industry doesn't do the equivalent, we will find that many who have saved conscientiously for decades with us will then overspend out of ignorance," he said.
He would work conscientiously for hours without a peep, emptying the latrine with a worm-infested bucket on a long stick — a punishment known as "honey-slinging" in soldiers' slang — only to appear, freshly showered, at rifle drill shortly thereafter and refuse to wield the weapon once again.
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What the public does want, and what it is entitled to, is for the tax laws to be enforced conscientiously and for everyone to pay a fair share.
All applied themselves conscientiously, searching for a certainty that sometimes was not there.
But enough voters must show up in defense of two lawmakers who conscientiously stood for public safety.
It can't be the jury, which had four black members and conscientiously deliberated for 14 hours across three days.
Addressing a meeting of African bishops in Rome in 2005, Benedict implored them "to select conscientiously candidates for the priesthood," and to encourage them "to open themselves fully to serving others as Christ did by embracing the gift of celibacy".
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