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The phrase "being vigilant about" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe taking a watchful stance on something, either to prevent danger or to remain aware of something. For example, "We need to be vigilant about potential health risks in our workplace."
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Now, they're actually being vigilant about it".
"This case started because we were being vigilant about terrorism," Mr. Kelly said.
His main concern is being vigilant about a chronically sore left Achilles' tendon.
This is where the best advice for tax-efficient investing may be having a specific investment plan and being vigilant about which accounts own what.
Other American universities have not taken such major steps as Berkeley, but are being vigilant about visitors from SARS-affected areas, officials said.
Those actions include channeling new development to established areas, being vigilant about new invasive species that can devastate habitats and limiting carbon dioxide emissions, which contribute to climate change.
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That's something we need to be vigilant about," he said.
8. Be vigilant about dusting.
"We have to be vigilant about everything.
She is vigilant about her privacy, though.
Moreover, she's vigilant about fit.
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