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The phrase "already conscious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of awareness that has been achieved prior to a certain point in time or event.
Example: "By the time the doctor arrived, the patient was already conscious and able to respond to questions."
Alternatives: "previously aware" or "already awake".
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I'm already conscious of my workload.
When the attacks occurred in 2005, I was already conscious of my Pakistani heritage.
Demonstrating that you are already conscious of your time management skills is a great thing to highlight in the interview.
He was already conscious of batting's psychological dimension: "Defend until the excitement of your important position in the game shall subside".
Burns eschews Curtis's visual and intellectual pyrotechnics but I'm already conscious of how much I've failed to retain from my couch marathon in the company of the Roosevelts, of how much longer I hold on to stuff learned from print.
The Student Publication Association says it will be researching just how many people have a similar story over the coming year, but the organisation is already conscious of how problematic journalism training is: Niamh McGovern, its Ireland officer, labels it "financially crippling".
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"My son, Bill, was already very conscious about pictures," she recalls, "so I said: 'Let's do it together.
The original building was already environmentally conscious: the thick windows, for example, had been made to the standards of Finland's cold climate.
Emotions – already classified "conscious states" – were shunned in favour of "affects", those nameless "bodily feelings" that could be shown, but not told.
It would be safe to say that many female lawyers working at the bigger and better-known firms are already acutely conscious of the level of scrutiny their dress, tone and demeanour might receive.
The post was swiftly deleted, after the firm decided that some of the language used was "inappropriate". It would be safe to say that many female lawyers working at the bigger and better-known firms are already acutely conscious of the level of scrutiny their dress, tone and demeanour might receive.
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