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Discover LudwigThe phrase "diligent for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate someone's commitment to something or their efforts towards it. Here are a few examples: - He was always diligent for his studies, spending countless hours at the library. - The team was diligent for their cause, participating in fundraisers and awareness events. - The company is known for being diligent for their customers, always going the extra mile to ensure satisfaction.
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He called Stanton unusually diligent for such a young player with so much talent.
On June 6 , 1863 Grant boarded the Diligent for an inspection tour up the Yazoo River intended to uncover the location of Gen. Joseph Johnston's Confederate units.
People who know the acting Bronx borough president, Earl D. Brown, invoke many kind words to describe him: accomplished, nice, smart and diligent, for starters.
Having held everything together and been so capable and diligent for so long, she just fell apart as if under the burden of it all, and she died at the age of 72.
But the man once described by Sir Bobby Robson as "remarkable" and "diligent" for bringing through internationals such as David Platt and Neil Lennon insists his return is temporary.
An idle, lonely and very wealthy 48-year-old widow living in 1950s South Africa — and, oddly, called Bill — is roused from her bed one Sunday during the "rest hour" by her accountant ("a man of middling intelligence but diligent") for a matter he says is urgent.
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Slate posted a devilish video mash-up of the classic 1999 movie "Election": Mrs. Clinton is reduced to a stand-in for Tracy Flick, the diligent candidate for high school president played by Reese Witherspoon, and Mr. Obama is implicitly cast as the mindless jock who upsets her by dint of his sheer, unearned popularity.
A diligent search for osteoid is very important for the diagnosis of extraosseous osteosarcoma.
The CPS has performed a diligent search for any documents responsive to your request for information.
Examples were ordering spirometry to diagnose chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, more diligent screening for osteoporosis, prescribing alendronate instead of etidronate for osteoporosis, and not prescribing rofecoxib because of concern over adverse cardiovascular effects.
Bridgette uses this education to get a job as the tutor to a family out in Brookline or some such, where she preps the diligent daughter for an art-history exam and writes essays for the slacker sons.
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