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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost aware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being on the verge of awareness or understanding, but not fully there yet.
Example: "She was almost aware of the changes happening around her, but her mind was still preoccupied with other thoughts."
Alternatives: "nearly conscious" or "close to realizing".
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You're almost always aware of the production's intentions, but you are also regrettably aware of the gap between intention and effect.
But you're almost always aware that they're acting, with careful illustrative gestures.
I became almost immediately aware of a large amount of screaming from the outside.
The men spoke fluent French and were almost certainly aware of the political situation.
At times, though, the media-conscious Mr. Roth seems almost too aware of his image.
Most if not all of Solo's fellow-players are almost certainly aware of the charges by now.
"I feel now people are almost too aware and, for students, that seems like a heavy load to carry.
Another thing I know is that athletes are almost always aware of what they are putting in their bodies.
Then, the candidate whom some reporters were already describing as almost preternaturally aware of the American voter psyche made what just about everyone considers a mistake.
Storytelling is an ethically ambiguous undertaking, and Mr. Solondz seems almost unbearably aware, in every frame and line of dialogue, of the moral quicksand under his feet.
The Revolution obviously is a lot more than that and you need to sort of almost be aware of the fact and then allow yourself to step back and look at the big picture.
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