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Common collocations with vigilance in American Collocation

vigilance noun uncountable

US /ˈvɪdʒɪləns/

continuous

constant
continued
continuing
continuous
eternal

The price of e-mail is constant vigilance.

more than usual

extra
greater
heightened
increased

Customers will notice a heightened vigilance for baggage left unattended in the airport.

show vigilance

exercise

All police officers will exercise vigilance during this time to try to reduce the grief caused by drink-driving.

encourage vigilance

call for
urge

He also called for continued vigilance against ongoing terrorism.

increase/decrease vigilance

increase
relax

As soon as his mother relaxed her vigilance for a moment, he vanished.

continue vigilance

maintain

It is always necessary to maintain the utmost vigilance in regard to administrative expenses.

need vigilance

need
require

Fraud threats are constantly changing and require constant vigilance.