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Discover LudwigThe phrase "meticulously read" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone read something carefully and with great attention to detail. Example sentence: After meticulously reading the contract, he signed and returned it.
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People already skim rather than meticulously read their Twitter timeline, making it easier to pass by the ads than ones on Facebook, where algorithmic sorting and a focus on real friends encourages people to read each post — and the ads in between.
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The major poems are swiftly, meticulously and deeply read.
The last chapters of Mr Guralnick's meticulously researched book read depressingly like a coroner's report.
If it was obscene to show the video of the execution, why does one need to read such a meticulously imagined account of it, however savvy it is in the atmospherics: the bleak neighborhood, empty soda cans, curved daggers of the executioners and the fumbling with the camcorder?
SAR read the manuscript meticulously and commented on it for making it more academic.
My slipshod use of "meticulous" has no doubt been silently deplored all these years by those who have read their Fowler more meticulously — er, punctiliously — than me (or I).
But maybe, yes, the important thing was that I had a better response time than my peers and I was meticulously paying attention to detail.' Read part two of this story.
Meticulously described, and greatly entertaining to read, the sheer pleasure-value of Bond's myriad "games" should not allow us to overlook their deadly seriousness.
The order of the entries and their accompanying texts would all be planned and manipulated meticulously, producing a catalogue that could be read and enjoyed as a postmodern sort of novel.
On the other side, the card read "Fame Advertising events are novel, planned meticulously and executed with efficiency".
The letter was reported meticulously and printed fully by CBC yesterday you can read the article here and the letter here.
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