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is heeded
noun
Careful attention.
Exact(28)
And it is heeded.
If its call for a mistrial is heeded, it will rehearse those arguments anew.
Unfortunately, it is a piece of advice that is heeded too infrequently inside large companies.
If our counterintuition is heeded, the end of the coming prosperity will not be near.
I hope this message is heeded because for us, life is virtually over," he said.
Unless that wisdom is heeded, it will be impossible to hold Europe together.
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An obvious one is: heed the warnings.
Mr. Rudaitis is heeding her words.
Fifty years later a new generation is heeding the call.
His requests were heeded.
Will it be heeded?
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