Systematically

usgb/ˌsɪstəˈmætɪkli/
adverb

To do something in an organized and logical way, often following a fixed plan or set of rules.

The teacher systematically checked each student's homework.
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  • work systematically
  • systematically review
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Fixed Plan

Used when actions are done following a specific sequence or checklist.

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She systematically organized the conference, ensuring no detail was missed.
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Attention to Order

Highlights a person's careful arrangement or doing things step by step.

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He systematically filed all the reports by date and importance.
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Consistent Progress

Indicates regular actions contributing to an overall purpose or goal.

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She systematically studied for her exams, covering a new topic each week.
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