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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am mindful that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express awareness or consideration regarding a particular situation or fact.
Example: "I am mindful that the deadline is approaching, and I need to prioritize my tasks accordingly."
Alternatives: "I am aware that" or "I recognize that".
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"While I firmly believe that the publication of these documents is in the public interest, I am mindful that the contents may be distressing.
"I am mindful that for Mr. Rivera and some others, this decision will be viewed as too late in coming," Mr. Waller said.
"I am mindful that we are still in the process of speaking to these children…That is delicate and time-consuming.
So while the reforms that I have announced will point us in a new direction, I am mindful that more work will be needed in the future.
I am mindful that debilitating and grinding poverty afflicts my people and chains them to the lowest rung of the economic ladder.
"These are good numbers, but I am mindful that what recovery there is in the UK is still fledgling," James said.
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I'm mindful that there are people who don't particularly care what America stands for.
We're mindful that there is a tacit agreement; we're going to suck it up".
"You have to be mindful that you're operating in a larger system," he said.
CBS's statement said the network was "mindful that Mr. Jackson is innocent until proven guilty".
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