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The phrase "strive assiduously" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize the commitment and diligence of an individual in pursuing a goal or objective. For example, "He strives assiduously to achieve the highest possible grade in all of his classes."
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Once in Washington, Paige strove assiduously to fit in, right down to his black cowboy boots.
Other presidents may have been "rogues and miscreants," but Rodman finds "intriguing" the theory that "the demise of Nixon was due to no less than the revolt of the bureaucracy whose power he had striven so assiduously to break in every sphere".
Like most parents in the White House, the Obamas have assiduously protected the privacy of their children and strove to give them as normal a life as possible, with the news media generally cooperating.
Assiduously inconspicuous.
He follows politics assiduously.
"I cultivate it assiduously.
Leiweke assiduously cultivates allies.
It has wooed women assiduously.
The teenager practiced assiduously.
They worked assiduously.
We strive.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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