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Discover Ludwig"Please be aware" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to advise or inform someone about something. For example: 1. Please be aware that the deadline for submitting your project is tomorrow. 2. As you plan your trip, please be aware of the local customs and traditions. 3. We wanted to make you aware that the office will be closed next week for renovations. 4. Please be aware that smoking is strictly prohibited in this building. 5. Before making a purchase, please be aware of the return and exchange policy.
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Please be aware that this is a "bringer" show.
Please be aware, during practical sessions you will be expected to undress to an appropriate level.
Please be aware your article will go through the Guardian's editorial process.
Please be aware that Rural 'R' Us, at least as far as electronic connections are concerned.
"Please be aware that the stage will be covered in soil.
Please be aware publication may be delayed by news relevant to our sector.
Please be aware that the Guardian will not cover travel or accommodation expenses for attendees.
"Please be aware that we have no indication that your personal information has been misused in any way".
Please be aware that your application may be withdrawn if you do not have sufficient funds available.
"Please be aware of the dangers of [EU] state aid discrimination and look at what is happening in international energy arbitration across Europe.
Please be aware that moderators may contact you by email in relation to your participation, especially where an issue comes up in relation to these community standards.
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