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Discover Ludwig"due attention" is a correct and usable term in written English
You can use it to refer to special attention or care given to something or someone. For example: "The teacher paid due attention to each student's individual needs."
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Therefore, the EU must give due attention to this problem.
It pays all due attention to paperwork, safety rules, and proper jargon.
The longer-arc stories got their due attention before the game.
Due attention must be paid to levels of literacy and to language barriers.
Rimsky-Korsakov and His World finally gives the composer center stage and due attention.
However, Mr. Johnston continued to lend me books, and treated me with due attention.
But Mr. Schwizgebel-Wang's stately fanfares, tumbling phrases, lumbering chords and eerie sustains drew due attention to Mussorgsky's pianistic resourcefulness.
The profits funded his wife's gambling, which, her son complained, so distracted "Mumsie" that he was never paid due attention.
His Coriolanus is one that pays due attention to the text and the lineaments of classic drama.
Horrified by mediocrity, he ensured that pupils of all abilities received due attention, continuing to teach them himself.
Also, unlike Dorothea, in "20th Century Women," Julieta has a job to which the film pays due attention.
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