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How do you use scropulous in a sentence?

"Scropulous" is not a real word. It's likely a misspelling or a made-up word.

If you were trying to use a similar word, here are some options depending on your intended meaning:

* Scrupulous: This word means "having or showing great care and conscientiousness."

* Example: "The lawyer was scrupulous in reviewing the contract, ensuring every detail was correct."

* Scurrilous: This word means "making or containing malicious attacks on a person's character."

* Example: "The politician's speech was filled with scurrilous accusations against his opponent."

* Scrupulousness: This word is the noun form of "scrupulous" and means "the quality of being scrupulous."

* Example: "Her scrupulousness in her work was evident in the meticulous detail she paid to every task."

Please clarify what word you were trying to use, and I can help you craft a sentence using the correct word.

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