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Discover Ludwig'vigilance on' is not an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You might use the phrase 'be vigilant' or 'exercise vigilance'. For example, "Voters must exercise vigilance to ensure their ballots are accurately counted."
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But they're dead wrong to imply that "the key to surviving breast cancer" is "you" and the difference between a 98% survival rate and a 23% one is vigilance on the part of the victim.
Administration officials deny relaxing their vigilance on China's rights record.
The Prism affair underscores the need for more not less vigilance on these matters.
(After hours, you can maintain vigilance on the gallery's Web site, metropicturesgallery.com).com
He is simply suggesting that the complexities of today's economy demand vigilance on all fronts.
Vigilance on the part of rail employees and the public is urged.
That should be a lesson for anyone involved in football's current vigilance on concussions.
In addition, his lawyers say, the campaign was constantly sensitive to federal officials' heightened vigilance on campaign finance.
Chris Olert, a spokesman for Con Edison, said his company's vigilance on the issue had produced impressive results.
The suicide occurred despite close vigilance on death row, where guards check every 15 minutes on inmates facing imminent execution.
A police e-mail blast may have helped, as it increased vigilance on the part of residents.
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