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The phrase "am completely aware of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express full knowledge or understanding of a particular situation or fact.
Example: "I want to assure you that I am completely aware of the challenges we are facing in this project."
Alternatives: "am fully aware of" or "have complete knowledge of".
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I am completely aware of that and so I am very grateful – exceptionally grateful.
I don't dare enter the world of Pinterest because I am completely aware of my imperfections and I don't need prickly pins reminding me.
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Most viewers are completely aware of what they're being fed.
You know, this guy was completely aware of that part of skinhead culture.
"They were completely aware of the fact that they probably weren't going to live.
I have to be completely aware of the figure that I cut on stage.
What's more, many of their customers will be completely aware of this.
They are completely aware of how we make the heme protein.
"The police are completely aware of the nature of this conspiracy," Mr. Ahmadi-Moghaddam told worshipers.
The mortgage broker was completely aware of this fraud, according to the complaint.
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