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The phrase "always conscious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being aware or alert at all times.
Example: "As a leader, it is essential to be always conscious of the team's needs and concerns."
Alternatives: "constantly aware" or "perpetually mindful".
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"These things aren't always conscious.
You are always conscious of that".
Pearl was always conscious of this.
He was always conscious of how little time he had.
Ashton was always conscious of the human element.
The ram, always conscious of his dignity, merely stared.
Mr Freud is always conscious of the need to reinvest.
"She is a writer always conscious of language.
"But I was always conscious this was a special group.
I drifted between sleep and waking, always conscious of voices behind me in the room.
When you learn from a person you're always conscious that that person is thinking about you.
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