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The phrase "as consciously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or decisions made with awareness or intention.
Example: "She approached the task as consciously as possible, ensuring every detail was considered."
Alternatives: "with full awareness" or "intentionally".
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It wasn't "mobile" so much as consciously temporary.
"You try to do things as consciously as you can," she said.
At the same time, the work is as consciously constructed as a counterpoint exercise.
July describes herself as "consciously feminist", so was it a deliberate attempt to provoke a discussion about women's physicality?
Under Biddle, the central banking responsibilities were recognized and developed as consciously as those of the Bank of England at the same time perhaps more so.
But in such instances they must be seen more as propaganda victims than as consciously responsible for their actions, however extreme.
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At that point I quickly explained that a negative automatic association was not the same thing as consciously-held racist attitudes, and asked my students to think of why they may nevertheless have scored that way.
The first question asked students and facilitators to rate their perceptions of facilitators' verbal behavior on a 10-point scale as either consciously encouraging (1) or consciously discouraging (10) students to use online information resources.
So are you saying that just as societies consciously mobilize for war, societies have to consciously mobilize for peace?
Lassnig helped to create today's jokey idea of painting as a consciously ham-fisted performance.
In the 1850s and 1860s, "an austere macho ethos was deliberately cultivated" as a consciously British image in the Punjab.
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