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Discover LudwigThe sentence "he was hardworking" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who is known to have put in the extra effort to get the job done or to reach a certain goal. For example: The CEO of the company was impressed by John's work ethic and was happy to note that he was hardworking and reliable.
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The prince was decent; he was hardworking; he was sincere.
Although Pattyn could be a bit of a bully, he was hardworking and knew his stuff.
"He had compassion, he was hardworking and he didn't back down from a fight," said Cmdr.
He was hardworking, bright and conscientious, with everything to look forward to.
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But as a rookie coach, Kidd should at least be as appreciative as he is hardworking.
"Loïc has a solid will and determination, he is hardworking, he is imaginative and nonconformist," Pinault told me, by e-mail.
He is hardworking, honest, personable and a firm backer of the sorts of changes sought both by the EU and the IMF.But there is still be one big obstacle in the way of such a neat resolution: Devlet Bahceli, the Nationalist leader and also a deputy prime minister.
He's hardworking.
But he is hardworking, and a skilled parliamentary tactician.
I get him – he's a dour, straight-talking, self-made Yorkshireman," says Rani. "He's hardworking and ambitious, and that makes sense to me.
Instead, he's hardworking and quiet — something fans often mistake for standoffishness — and has played through several injuries during his six-plus years in New York, including excruciating bone bruises and a headfirst collision in center field.
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