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The phrase "already aware of any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring if someone has prior knowledge of something specific or general.
Example: "Are you already aware of any updates regarding the project timeline?"
Alternatives: "previously informed of any" or "already knowledgeable about any".
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It's likely that we're already aware of any major issues, but if you've spotted an annoying bug or have a device which renders our content in an unusual-looking way, please let us know.
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