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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after unaware" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in any context, as it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "She felt lost after unaware of the changes in the plan."
Alternatives: "after being unaware" or "after not knowing".
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More common accidents involve cleaning crews that enter M.R.I. rooms after-hours, unaware that the powerful magnets are always activated.
Albatross chicks fledge on their own and receive no further help from their parents, who return to the nest after fledging, unaware their chick has left.
Yet they continue the practice, month after month and year after year, perhaps unaware of how much it's really costing them.
"I'm still coming after you," Shelby tells Toby shortly after the crime, unaware that the object of her affection has just ravaged her life.
Forrest was almost in shock after the fight, unaware for several seconds that it was over.
Like many other residents of Iitate, he stayed in the village for more than a month after the disaster, unaware that the radioactive plumes had reached Iitate.
The radio said the bombardment caught many people unaware after they had ventured out of their bomb shelters to buy bread.
Orff called at Huber's house the day after the arrest, unaware of what had happened, and was informed about Huber's fate.
Sometimes out-of-town customers order a dozen bagels, pointing to them one by one, and stop after choosing 12, unaware that, at least in this city, their task is not yet complete.
The office of Mr. Stringer, an amiable former lawmaker who was previously squeezed out of the mayor's race, released a statement on Sunday night after being caught unaware by Mr. Spitzer's news.
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