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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were conscious about" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "were conscious of." Example: "They were conscious of the environmental impact of their actions."
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It seems a niche subject, but Reeves and director Chris Kenneally say they were conscious about making the film for a mainstream audience.
"We were conscious about our game plan of when we got back.
We were conscious about creating an accepting atmosphere so that the participants would feel free to talk [ 12].
A total of 78 respondents (75.7%) reported that they were conscious about protecting confidentiality of the conversations they had with their customers (data not shown).
"When the program started 10 years ago, it was mostly women who were conscious about spreading HIV to their unborn children.
The authors were conscious about psychological aspects or self-interest in respondents' choices for some questions in groups A and C. For example, question A.7. could induce thoughts of liability to a physician's mind.
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"Sustainable labor is definitely something governments are conscious about".
"We are conscious about the environment," Mr. Fenno said.
I always try to be conscious about that kind of gradual improvement.
Ms. Karady says she is conscious about not pushing her subjects too far.
"The Boulder community is conscious about increasing the number of underrepresented entrepreneurs," says Glaros.
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