diligent in the PONS Dictionary

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Whilst there, he reduced the waiting time from 9 months to less than 2 months due to his diligent work ethic.
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Always held in high esteem, the pioneer preachers made diligent efforts to place it in the homes of all their members and converts.
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She described him as a diligent and punctual student.
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Its intricate embroidery required many hours of diligent work by the dressmakers.
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Over the escudo is an open book representing the continuous search for knowledge by the seminarians through diligent studies.
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Detected and corrected by often and diligent obseruation.
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The walk is diligent, but the trot is the true show gait.
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I know how fiercely intelligent and diligent she is.
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He was a diligent parish priest, and always held daily service in his church.
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The magazine became more diligent in properly verifying its reports from 1916 onwards.
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