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"be more conscientious" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a piece of advice or instruction to someone to be more careful and diligent in their actions. Example: "In order to succeed in this job, you need to be more conscientious with your work. Double check your tasks and pay attention to detail."
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be more conscientious
noun
An extra amount or extent.
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Women tend to be more conscientious, more detail-oriented and more empathetic.
"From this point on, I will be more conscientious about every single thing I put in my body," Sash said.
He thought a report card might force his estranged wife, who has custody of the boys, to be more conscientious.
And far from shirking jury duty, fancy people in fancy jobs were found to be more conscientious than others, if anything.
Over the objections of the administration, Congress required that the workers be federal employees based on the expectation that they would be more conscientious.
If citizens expected to get their own copy on the spot, officers would presumably be more conscientious in their record-keeping -- and in their behavior.
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"Trilogy looks at personal transformation, at trying to be better communicators, at being more conscientious, generous human beings.
"Christine is more conscientious about what she does.
Hondecoeter's earliest works are more conscientious, lighter, and more transparent than his later ones.
And, as for me, I have got to start being more conscientious about my dream journal.
Plus, as you get older, everyone is more conscientious about their skin and appearance," she said.
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