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The phrase "are to be observant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing or advising someone to pay attention or be watchful in a particular situation.
Example: "In this training session, all participants are to be observant of the safety protocols demonstrated by the instructor."
Alternatives: "should be attentive" or "are expected to be watchful."
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The first step to remembering names, Barnier says, is to be observant.
"Our job is to be super-observant," said Marine Safety Lt. Kai Bond, who became a Laguna guard in 1995.
Being observant is to be blind in a sense, like how love and justice are blind; meaning one escapes [plausibly] momentarily from preconceived notions and critical impressions of people.
So, the police have to be observant otherwise it will be a fight between the two brothers and Maharashtra and Mumbai will suffer".
Doctors are trained to be observant.
It's slightly embarrassing to admit this — because, as a novelist, I'm supposed to be observant — but I'm flummoxed by the way other women dress.
It was one thing to be observant, the ne'er-do-well Paul Crusoe thinks, and quite another to be absolutely awake.
David Shemmings, co-director of the Centre for Child Protection at the University of Kent: What we need to be observant and vigilant about are the signs of "toxic" trauma in childhood.
But it also allows you to be observant, to be present.
"I think in general it's never going to be trendy to be observant or religious in Hollywood circles.
They've been trained to be observant, to see details that many of us might not pick up on.
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