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diligent

[dil-i-juhnt] / ˈdɪl ɪ dʒənt /


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"We try and get better every week, we work hard. The players have been diligent, have gone after it and have had belief in the squad and what we can achieve," said Wigglesworth.

From BBC

She was also once a dancer and was a diligent student.

From New York Times

“Despite the urgency the media environment may suggest, we must be diligent, thoughtful and fair in our evaluation of any evidence being presented to us,” he said in his letter.

From New York Times

Corcoran helped draft a letter last June to the Justice Department attesting that Trump’s team had conducted a “diligent search” for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago in response to the government’s subpoena.

From Seattle Times

In June, Mr. Corcoran helped draft a sworn statement, signed by another lawyer, saying that a “diligent search” was conducted of the boxes and that any classified documents were turned over to the Justice Department.

From New York Times