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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are always aware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a continuous state of consciousness or knowledge about something.
Example: "The team members are always aware of the project's progress and any potential issues that may arise."
Alternatives: "constantly conscious" or "perpetually informed".
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"People are always aware of Manchester United.
People are always aware Bob Knight is out there.
You are always aware that you might say something wrong".
We are always aware that the Master's story mirrors Bulgakov's.
We are always aware of Pepys as being different in degree, not in kind.
We are always aware of Oreo as a construct, and of her story as a construct.
You are always aware that data isn't "real" – it is just a proxy for the phenomena.
As it is, you are always aware of the gap between dramatic gesture and ruminative text.
You are always aware of the truly good intentions of characters doomed to hurt one another.
"You are always aware of it and you are behind him to try to support him.
You are always aware of how varied the responses of the other characters on stage are.
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