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The phrase "degree of attentiveness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level or extent of someone's focus or concentration on a task or situation.
Example: "The degree of attentiveness displayed by the students during the lecture was impressive."
Alternatives: "level of focus" or "extent of concentration".
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At other times it denotes the degree of attentiveness ("I did it without thinking") or whatever is in consciousness, especially if it refers to something outside the immediate environment ("It made me think of my grandmother").
The participants reported these changes precisely, indicating a high degree of attentiveness.
He noted that surgical "subordinates" (including residents) signal their moral worth to their superiors "in a variety of manners: by their degree of attentiveness as they hold retractors, by their affect as they discuss clinical problems, by their rapport with patients, and by their resourcefulness in getting things done.
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CS: We do publish a broad range of voices, yes, and this model could absolutely be applied elsewhere, though to a degree, it takes a high level of attentiveness in one's list to accomplish diversity.
Of course, luxury chains have always featured a high level of attentiveness.
Meticulous review of all CT slices is therefore time-consuming and requires a high level of attentiveness.
It also requires a level of attentiveness as to your situational surroundings.
For this largely Chinese immigrant population, the degree of acculturation and attentiveness to the play was positively associated with an increased knowledge score and the intent to follow the breast cancer screening guidelines.
Unless we overhaul society to tolerate all schedules and degrees of sleepiness and attentiveness, we are stuck with that ideal.
Hand-coding of attentiveness to the screen suggested that infants were generally engaged and attentive during presentation of these segments.
It is a moment of attentiveness.
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