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The phrase "are very vigilant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or a group that is alert and watchful, often in the context of safety or security.
Example: "The security personnel are very vigilant during the event to ensure the safety of all attendees."
Alternatives: "are highly alert" or "are extremely watchful."
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We are very vigilant on this.
"We are very vigilant," said Ira E. Oustatcher, assistant superintendent.
El-Fatatry says: "When something like that does happen, users are very vigilant and they tell us.
"Here in the UK we are very vigilant and, as I've said, meetings are taking place to make sure that we have all the angles covered".
We are very vigilant about removing content that breaks the TOS guidelines and depending on the severity of the violation we will either ban or suspend accounts," the company said in a statement given to the website Kotaku.
"But we are very vigilant because we don't want people to become complacent and the suspects to come back".
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Be very vigilant, America".
"We must be very vigilant," she urged.
Our role is to be very vigilant and very honest".
"But we would be well advised to be very vigilant".
"Everyone around here is very vigilant," Mr. Gibson said.
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