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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am very mindful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing awareness or consideration of something, often in a reflective or thoughtful context.
Example: "In my daily routine, I am very mindful of my impact on the environment and strive to make sustainable choices."
Alternatives: "am quite aware" or "am very conscious".
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I personally am very mindful of my sugar intake.
"I am very mindful of the law, and I am very mindful of the fact the audience really loves them.
I am very mindful of the economic impact of this downturn".
I am very mindful of the fact you have a sick wife and the unfortunate condition she is in".
"I am very mindful of my legal position," he said in a telephone interview from Toronto on Friday.
"I am very mindful now that decisions you take have a very deep impact on people's lives.
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We're very mindful of that.
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"We are very mindful of this risk," Ms. Blaser said.
"We are very mindful of opinion in the region," Mr. Gates said.
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