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Discover LudwigThe phrase "diligent at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is diligent in their work or activity. For example: "The student was very diligent at his homework and always met his deadlines."
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I've at least been diligent at it".
"Everything I've done, I was diligent at it.
I imagine you were diligent at school and resented the fact that naughty children were more popular.
"Nor is it any comfort that other organisations were no more diligent at that time when dealing with similar situations.
"We could all benefit from the clarity of hindsight," he said, "but we feel what we did was appropriate and diligent at the time".
Those are the kinds of pedestrian issues that now preoccupy the onetime Communists, and they have proven diligent at working them in other parts of eastern Germany.
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They should be prepared for an attention to detail that is at best diligent and at worst obsessive.
Given the chance, they'll regale you with examples of how their diligent efforts at rooting out potential threats has kept the wolves at bay.
Then hot on the heels came a further announcement that Geoff Miller, the national selector, and a good diligent one at that, had, during the Ashes series this summer, asked to stand down at the end of the year.
As for his notorious free-throw shooting, he's been diligent recently at practicing.
"He was popular amongst his peers and was a highly diligent intern at our company with a promising future".
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