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"to be aware of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is conscious and informed of something. For example, "It is important to be aware of the consequences before making a big decision."
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To be aware of its sources and funders.
They have to be aware of that.
Trustees need to be aware of this".
Consumers are expected to be aware of older terrorism titles.
"You just have to be aware of the opportunities".
Gordon seems to be aware of where everybody is, too.
It's good to be aware of this difference of opinion".
Either way you have to be aware of their opinion.
She taught us to be aware of them.
It's hard not to be aware of Fortitude (Sky Atlantic).
I don't like to be aware of it.
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