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The phrase "are generally aware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a group of people has a broad understanding or knowledge about a particular topic or situation.
Example: "The employees are generally aware of the company's policies regarding remote work."
Alternatives: "have a general understanding" or "are mostly informed".
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Although national-level decision makers are generally aware of the fiscal issues related to disaster expenditures, such awareness has not translated into concrete DRM actions.
The scanners' manufacturers are generally aware of the potential for personal information to be abused.
The American soldiers now guarding the facility are generally aware that disaster struck here.
If we are generally aware about suspicious attachments, we might not think that closing a pop-up window might make us vulnerable to hacking.
"Vision health is a top priority" for older people, Mr. Leoni says, and they "are generally aware about cataracts but may not know about all the treatment options available today".
Or maybe they are generally aware of obesity's cost — almost 14percentt of United States chief executives counted it as a top health care benefits concern in the Conference Board-RTI report — but, as Ms. Heinen said, "It's a sensitive issue to address head-on".
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Marty Jackley, the state's attorney general, said he's "generally aware" of the activity at the compound and the permit request and ongoing construction at the site "are all indications that there is some level of expansion going on".
General practitioners appeared to be generally aware of their lack of knowledge, which made them ill equipped to identify genetic problems in their patients.
Mr. Stewart said that residents were generally aware of the verdict but that it was difficult to characterize their feelings.
Readers often write in to remark that I am a man, a fact of which I am generally aware.
Dr. Mack had long been generally aware that obesity was an issue for many workers, but "that was an aha moment," he said.
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