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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very mindful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express awareness or consideration regarding a particular situation or context.
Example: "The team members are very mindful of the deadlines and ensure that all tasks are completed on time."
Alternatives: "are highly aware" or "are quite considerate."
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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.
You have to have something positive and engaging and we are very mindful about footfall".
"We have some safety concerns around it, but our members are very mindful of food poverty.
"We are very mindful that the battle President Calderón is fighting in Mexico is not just his," Mr. Obama said.
Yet both Goldsmith and Khan are very mindful that Corbyn could still be a liability for the Labour man.
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"We're very mindful of this legislation".
We're very mindful of that.
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.
"We're very mindful that we don't want to kill the goose," Mr. Greenblatt said.
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