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to diligently
adverb
In a diligent manner, with appropriate effort, carefully.
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Maybe they had flaws that were easily exposed when opponents had time to diligently scout them.
A rule requires anyone registered with the agency, which Mr. Corzine was, to "diligently supervise" the conduct of all employees.
Instead, the suit hinges on his supposed failure to "diligently supervise" the firm as it raided the client accounts.
Despite the theatrics and the painfully slow pace of the arraignment, the relatives and the emergency workers said they would continue to diligently observe the proceedings.
A public awareness campaign aimed at getting people to diligently wash their hands after going to the bathroom is under way.
Kelly Ray taught us to diligently clean all tools and buckets before mixing up a new plaster color, so as to prevent one color from contaminating the next.
Ms. Bunn said that Mr. Block always seemed to diligently avoid trouble and that she was at a loss to explain why anyone would have shot him.
They can fail to diligently consider their internal regulations and in turn fail to ensure that what they are doing is in accordance with their own policies.
The banks persuaded administration officials that they were less well equipped to diligently investigate the background of someone who opens an ordinary checking account.
So is this what Trump is up to — diligently seeking to create an enduring America First movement that will eventually supplant the Republican Party?
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Mr. Obama said that he and the other leaders owed it to those men to "work diligently to fulfill their aspirations".
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