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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are heeded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether advice, warnings, or requests are listened to or taken into account.
Example: "The recommendations provided by the experts are heeded by the community, leading to better safety practices."
Alternatives: "are taken into account" or "are listened to".
Dictionary
are heeded
noun
Careful attention.
Exact(31)
Whose predictions are heeded more attentively -- Alan Greenspan's or Punxsatawney Phil's?
Man's fortune is unstable, warnings are heeded too late, one evil deed leads to another, hubris is succeeded by nemesis.
Mr. Ausubel does not belong to the Jeremiah school of environmentalists who prophesy imminent doom unless their words are heeded.
Rank-and-file Democrats say that their voices are heeded more, that they are included in decision-making more often.
Her critiques of bags and other equipment are heeded by the medical sector, and her feedback led to the world's biggest ostomy bag maker, Coloplast, changing its designs.
Few citizens' legal petitions for government information are heeded, and few diplomatic subjects are more sensitive to the Chinese government than its aid to North Korea.
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Mothers are heeding.
Union members are heeding the advice.
You see, mothers are heeding the advice.
His supporters are heeding the call [to monitor the polls].
Millennials are heeding the call.
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