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Discover LudwigThe phrase "diligent engagement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can generally use this phrase when you're referring to someone's commitment to a task or effort. For example, "The student approached her studies with diligent engagement, earning her excellent grades."
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Correcting these failings will take extraordinary will and many years of diligent engagement.
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Our persistent, relentless, and diligent efforts at engagement continue to be intentionally sabotaged by political agendas, lies, and those who shout over, talk down to families, and otherwise disrespect those who dare to believe we can and must be the village that ensures all our children succeed.
When he published his first major work in 1834, History of British Costume from the Earliest Period to the Close of the 18th Century, Planché described it as "the result of ten years' diligent devotion to its study of every leisure hour left me by my professional engagements".
"Diligent inquiry"?
Very diligent.
All were diligent exercisers.
Blessed with diligent researchers.
But he was diligent.
We are diligent.
Been diligent soldier.
He was diligent.
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