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What is the adverb for study?

There isn't a single perfect adverb for "study." Here's why and some options:

* "Study" is both a noun and a verb. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. So, we need to consider how "study" is used in a sentence.

* The meaning of "study" influences the best adverb. For example, "diligently" might describe studying for an exam, while "carefully" might describe examining a painting.

Here are some adverbs that could work depending on the context:

* Intensifiers:

* Thoroughly

* Carefully

* Diligently

* Seriously

* Intensely

* Deeply

* Time related:

* Regularly

* Frequently

* Occasionally

* Manner:

* Independently

* Collaboratively

* Systematically

Examples:

* She studied diligently for the test.

* He carefully studied the map before setting out on his hike.

* They studied the problem independently before discussing their findings.

Ultimately, the best adverb to use will depend on the specific context and meaning you want to convey.

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