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"moderately attentive" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It means someone who is paying a moderate amount of attention but is not fully focused. Example: Despite being moderately attentive during the meeting, Sarah was able to contribute valuable insights to the discussion.
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SERVICE: Reasonably attentive.
The bit after the carafe of Windolene runs dry and before they start boiling up boot polish with Covonia to release its subtle notes of oak? You'll be glad to hear that I was feeling moderately well and attentive in time for the (admittedly insanely-plotted and solipsistic) execution of the Doctor.
Totally attentive.
Attentive service.
"Moderately prosperous.
"Moderately so".
Very attentive".
Attentive waiters.
SERVICE: Attentive.
The sidemen were attentive.
Attentive, friendly staff.
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