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diligently

[dil-i-juhnt-lee] / ˈdɪl ɪ dʒənt li /




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They diligently tune in to earnings calls and company filings, and devour every piece of content featuring Chief Executive Alex Karp.

From MarketWatch

In that same release, chief executive Sue Gove pledged that the company “will continue working diligently to maximize value for the benefit of all stakeholders.”

From Washington Post

“As I understand it, Sheriff Clardy has, at the least, willfully failed or neglected to diligently and faithfully ‘keep and preserve the peace’ of McCurtain County,” according to the letter signed by Stitt.

From Seattle Times

"In this quite extraordinary, tense environment, I diligently wrote this piece, as if a 'dreamreader' reads 'old dreams' in a library," he added.

From BBC

She gets stoned, goes to parties, works diligently; at school, she flirts with a colleague and supports a troubled student.

From New York Times