assiduous in the PONS Dictionary

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English
His assiduous enthusiasm in carrying out his mission led to rumours concerning the usage made of the monetary sums it produced.
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Assiduous practicing moved him into the second team, where he switched to fly-half.
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As a teacher, he was assiduous; as a preacher, he was persuasive in manner, chaste in style, and often his ministrations were attended with divine power.
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The latter became the most assiduous proponent of the theory.
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The years 186570 were occupied with assiduous labour.
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His neighbour finds the texts and over time turns into an assiduous and diligent reader, to whom the many woes of being a writer are revealed.
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He was assiduous in his ecclesiastical duties, which included a quasi-episcopal supervision of some eighty parishes.
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By assiduous work he gained some experience and employment in his profession, though he never attained any great reputation.
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Like his twin brother, he also seems to have been an assiduous writer of letters and a number of them survive.
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Knowledge and technique can be learned, and assiduous practice can compensate for lack of natural aptitude.
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