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The phrase "are completely aware of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone has full knowledge or understanding of a particular situation or fact.
Example: "The team members are completely aware of the project's deadlines and requirements."
Alternatives: "are fully aware of" or "have a complete understanding of".
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Children are completely aware of the phrase: Are you being mindful?
Most viewers are completely aware of what they're being fed.
"The police are completely aware of the nature of this conspiracy," Mr. Ahmadi-Moghaddam told worshipers.
They are hanging us out to dry when they are completely aware of the problems that exist".
Of course university and college managers are completely aware of this, and to some extent so are ministers.
The tricky thing with inherent bias is that it is often extremely difficult to overcome, even when you are completely aware of it.
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"Already then, Maxime was completely aware of everything".
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 am completely aware of that and so I am very grateful – exceptionally grateful.
I have to be completely aware of the figure that I cut on stage.
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