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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very vigilant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is extremely alert and watchful, often in contexts related to safety, security, or awareness.
Example: "The security team was a very vigilant group, always on the lookout for any suspicious activity."
Alternatives: "highly alert" or "extremely watchful."
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Across the Balkans the authorities have kept a very vigilant eye on Islamists.
"The one today reminded people that it was very important that they look after their personal security in a very vigilant way," Mr. Gnehm said.
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This is a time to be very vigilant of potential confrontations that may occur in "hot spots" such as in the Middle East between Israel and Iran.
"These attacks are a combination of Sony's lax security and a number of groups being very vigilant about breaking in to show how powerful they can be," said Frank Kenney, vice president for global security at Ipswitch, which offers ways to securely transfer files online.
Goold agrees: "We've been very vigilant about what a bad 9/11 show would look like.
A snake we have to be very vigilant about is the fer-de-lance, which in Spanish is called terciopelo.
Most of the time their parents were very vigilant, but one day a year, they let their guard down.
In Pakistan, people bargain a lot and you have to be very vigilant when buying something.
If there is true participation, people can play a very useful, vigilant, and even corrective role in governance.
"The egalitarianism which makes us very vigilant about public officials is a very good thing," he said.
This White House doesn't have the air of an armed camp, though there are no doubt very vigilant eyes with prepared people behind them.
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