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The phrase "more conscious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has become more aware of something or has become more aware of their own senses. For example, "After his yoga class, he was more conscious of his breathing."
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We wanted something more conscious, more deliberative".
I am more conscious of them.
Want a more conscious connection?
More conscious of not fumbling.
"A more conscious uncoupling, perhaps".
"He's much more conscious about things.
"I think everybody's more conscious today.
One is more conscious of transience and, perhaps, of beauty.
"Kenyans are getting more conscious of these things".
Gerald's style, one felt, was a more conscious creation.
"That she's getting more conscious and willing to live".
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