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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always seemed aware" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who consistently appears to have knowledge or understanding of a situation or context.
Example: "Despite the chaos around her, she always seemed aware of what was happening and remained calm."
Alternatives: "consistently appeared conscious" or "regularly seemed mindful."
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Some of them looked as though they were trying to sleep, but they always seemed aware of the non-penguins in their midst.
But over the years, they fell into regular roles: Gruden was the excitable one, forever falling in and out of love with players and teams, while Jaworski cultivated a slightly more ironic perspective — he always seemed aware that he was watching a game, not playing one.
But over the years, they fell into regular roles: Gruden was the excitable one, forever falling in and out of love with players and teams, while Jaworski cultivated a slightly more ironic perspective he always seemed aware that he was watching a game, not playing one.
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Shooting people that almost always seem aware and enthralled by the camera that shoots them, the artist's short videos have an atmospheric haziness to them that provide them with an immersive, dream-like quality.
Certainly he always seemed well aware of the extent to which his writings traded on the unusual frisson of saying "No!" to a supposedly nonexistent being.
Countries such as Brazil and Argentina, whose success is sometimes sweetly attributed by the English to some kind of natural Latin gift, have extraordinarily sophisticated youth-coaching systems.England has always seemed vaguely aware of this problem without ever feeling compelled to act upon it.
Harley always seemed well aware that his life had a purpose.
The little girl seemed aware of her situation and always tried to be good.
They seemed aware of the organization.
Ms. Styler's Isobel always seems to be aware of the impression she's making, except when it comes to her son, the one member of her audience she can't seem to please and whose violent changes of feeling leave her angry and befuddled.
"You always seemed happy".
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