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People in positions of trust, such as teacher, doctor, judge, or legislator, necessarily come under closer scrutiny to ensure they are doing their jobs correctly and honorably.

Example sentence - Due to his past behavior, he was under constant scrutiny.

Jane's research in under immense scrutiny because she likes to make up facts.

I can give you several sentences.

  • The boss keeps us under scrutiny all the time.
  • Her scrutiny makes me nervous.
  • She is convinced that someone will crack under scrutiny and confess to stealing office supplies.

The teacher examined the test with scrutiny, making sure she missed nothing. (Noun)

My mom's method of inspecting my room is total scrutiny.

Because I'm the newest lawyer in the firm, my reports received excessive scrutiny from the senior level partners.

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