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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'vigilant for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is actively on the lookout for potential problems or threats. For example: The security guards were vigilant for signs of suspicious activity.
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Consequently, she is vigilant for slights against her husband's standing.
They will have to remain vigilant for a while yet.
But shareholders should be vigilant for accounting gimmicks regardless.
We've got be vigilant for a number of more weeks".
The leaders are vigilant for possible friction points.
"You have to be vigilant for your taxpayers".
The Pollins are vigilant for signs of neglect.
"They're going to have to be particularly vigilant for some time," Dr. Brodd said.
I once had to be vigilant for fear that people would find out what I am.
We must all be vigilant for anything out of the ordinary.
"That's the danger of the Olympics, and we'll all be vigilant for those things in Athens.
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