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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am very aware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong consciousness or understanding of a particular situation or fact.
Example: "I am very aware of the challenges we face in this project and am prepared to address them."
Alternatives: "I am fully aware" or "I am keenly aware."
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I am very aware of that now.
I am very aware of sex and sexual people.
I am very aware of things like skunk.
On the other hand, I am very aware of how programmed the clay sculpting mechanism is.
I am very aware that I live an incredibly privileged existence as a farmer," he said.
I am very aware that many people have a negative perception of quangos.
I am very aware that in my line of work I need to look after myself.
As he said, "I am very aware that I'm one of the luckiest people who ever lived".
"I am very aware that some have questioned whether the number plates were in some way a prank.
"I am very aware of the financial targets but my priority is not corporate hospitality," added Jevans.
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"I am very aware that I am lucky to live in this house, as crazy as that sounds.
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