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the thorough
adjective
Painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail.
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The phrase "the thorough" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe something or someone that is very detailed, complete, or exhaustive. Example: The thorough explanation provided by the professor helped the students understand the complex topic.
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Tells about the thorough inspection given passengers luggage.
This phase can free scientists from the thorough peer review that otherwise validates their theories.
But despite the thorough records, the fire revealed a number of surprises.
But perhaps those countries lack the thorough security sense of Canada.
Taken together, they offer the thorough and responsible energy plan our nation has long needed.
Only the cups printed with Moomin characters throw into question the thorough authenticity.
They must not just manage the thorough reforms that other ex-communist countries have undergone.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukLITTLE mattered more to Horace Fletcher than the thorough mastication of food.
Thirty minutes later, after napping through the thorough back rubdown, I wake to muscles soft as putty.
Hailing from the same region as Mr. Demjanjuk, Mr. Fedorenko received nothing like the thorough hearing of a German court.
And right now, our primary interest remains the thorough destruction and disruption of Al Qaeda and related terrorist networks.
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