adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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most
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The People was the most assiduous in digging the dirt.
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Each patient had three or four attendants that night devoted to providing him or her the most assiduous service.
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Once we were inside, she was also most assiduous in accompanying us as we searched for any secret entrance or passageway.
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After the Restoration Garway was in 1661 returned to Parliament for Chichester, and quickly became one of its most assiduous members.
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Nelson Mandela is the most assiduous .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an assiduous study of Austen's writings
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But even in the midst of these minefields, assiduous efforts have been made to fashion a safe passageway.
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Each patient had three or four attendants that night devoted to providing him or her the most assiduous service.
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Maybe I was too young because I fear I was not an assiduous student.
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Members of congress increasingly came to believe that they could insulate themselves against electoral defeat by assiduous attention to constituency casework.
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Such assiduous attention has never been directed at this market before.