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The phrase "always mindful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous awareness or consideration of something in various contexts, such as personal behavior, decision-making, or interactions with others.
Example: "As a leader, I strive to be always mindful of my team's needs and concerns."
Alternatives: "constantly aware" or "perpetually considerate."
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Always delicately respectful of Frank's dignity and rights — and always mindful of the older man's earlier travail — Levin had promised that he would step aside if a more prominent playwright, someone "world famous," should appear.
"The main thing to keep in mind is that we are always monitoring the climate and always mindful," said a representative from the Los Angeles Wilshire Boulevard Temple, which received several bomb threats over the summer.
He's always mindful that fewer hours mean fewer rewards.
As a congressman Mr. Solarz was always mindful of local issues, calling himself "Representative Pothole".
"We are always mindful to minimize risks to third-party investors," he said.
Organizers said they are always mindful of the 9/11 anniversary.
But whatever his private preoccupations, Faulks is always mindful of the reader.
"Heaney was always mindful of how he would be perceived and received in his own area.
Each diner helps her- or himself, always mindful of the sharing principle.
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She is funny, outspoken, intelligent, savvy, sometimes controversial, always honest, and ever mindful of the lessons her parents taught her.
And it must always be mindful of public-service values.
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