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“make a conscious” is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use this phrase when talking about an effort that one is making to think, decide, or act in a particular way. For example: "He was trying to make a conscious effort to be more mindful of his mental health."
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We had to make a conscious decision.
We have to make a conscious effort.
Make a conscious effort to speak clearly and concisely.
You have to make a conscious effort to support creativity.
We didn't make a conscious decision not to have kids.
But I wanted to make a conscious break".
"I do, absolutely, make a conscious effort [to find them].
Leadership needs to make a conscious decision on when and how to address this content.
"We make a conscious choice not to cram it down their throats," Mr. Jenkins said.
Do you have to make a conscious effort to do that?
Make a conscious effort to notice this.
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