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"my consciousness" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to your own awareness, or knowledge, of something. For example: "I was aware of the consequences of my actions through my consciousness."
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When she got there, she said, "my consciousness was turned upside down".
The world separates from my consciousness.
"But she certainly raised my consciousness".
My consciousness became richer for it.
He just raised my consciousness".
It just wasn't in my consciousness".
"The flaws swept in on my consciousness," he says.
"Songbirds didn't really cross my consciousness," she explains.
I floated up the stairs — my consciousness came with me.
But a disturbing doubt began to creep into my consciousness.
"The censor infected my consciousness," she tells Sam.
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