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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always aware of being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous state of consciousness or mindfulness regarding one's existence or presence.
Example: "In meditation, one strives to be always aware of being, fully experiencing the present moment."
Alternatives: "constantly conscious of existence" or "perpetually mindful of being".
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"It was the quest for assimilation, always aware of being outside.
I was always aware of being looked at, and what other people were seeing when they looked at me.
My dad was a vicar and my mum was a primary school teacher, so I was always aware of being in a very supportive family.
They imagine God as wiser and kinder than any human they know, and then they try to become the person they would be if they were always aware of being in God's presence, even when the kids fuss and the train runs late.
Growing up a Jew in Wilhelmine Germany, where he was sent to a Catholic school, he was always aware of being an outsider and became not only comfortable with his distance from the mainstream, but took it as a mark of pride.
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I was always aware of this, being that I'm not close with my own parents.
It was something I was always aware of, that was part of the test of Gossip Girl, but it's something I don't really worry about now.
Daisy is a food writer, and she is always aware of what is popular in the moment.
The difficulty with innovation in the health sector is that the NHS isn't always aware of what's happening outside the organisation.
Now, what about Tynes? "We're always aware of who is available," Coughlin said.
"Our household was always aware of what was happening.
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