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Free sign upThe phrase "solicitous of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is showing concern or care for someone else's well-being. Example: "She was always solicitous of her friends, making sure they were happy and comfortable."
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Grandparents are solicitous of their grandchildren and managers are solicitous of their superstar pitchers.
Gang was solicitous of their opinions and comfortable overruling them.
Mitchell has been skillfully solicitous of the Republicans.
"And he is certainly not very solicitous of input from people who might have helped him".
When Democrats controlled the House, they were no more solicitous of the views of Republicans.
Putin, in his first few years in office, was relatively solicitous of the West.
The CNN chief dismisses the idea that he is being especially solicitous of Republicans.
Like Trump, Rohrabacher has been highly solicitous of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The depth of such identification is what makes Rowling so solicitous of her fans.
Like Congress, the Transportation Department has been notoriously solicitous of the automobile industry.
Strangely, though, New Orleans's drivers seem incredibly solicitous of bicycle riders.
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