Detail-oriented
Being detail-oriented is a way to describe a human behaviour where someone is able to notice tiny details. Someone like this may be able to do a task and notice small errors others might have missed.
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Dr. Natalie Engelbrecht ND RP
Dr. Natalie Engelbrecht ND RP
March 10, 2026
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