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The phrase "Cognizant of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating awareness or knowledge of a particular fact or situation. Example: "The committee is cognizant of the challenges faced by the community and is working to address them."
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"He's very cognizant of that".
"She was cognizant of her surroundings".
Players are clearly cognizant of the crackdown.
"I was totally cognizant of that.
They are cognizant of their evolution.
And we're cognizant of that.
Landlords must also be cognizant of insurance.
We're very cognizant of the bill".
We're cognizant of what we're doing".
"I'm more cognizant of running," he said.
M.K.: I've always been cognizant of ingredients.
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