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The phrase "are less aware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups have a lower level of awareness or understanding about something compared to others.
Example: "Many people in rural areas are less aware of the latest technological advancements than those in urban centers."
Alternatives: "are not as informed" or "have a lower awareness."
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So people are less aware of the military and the war".
So perhaps it's understandable that people are less aware of the country's development of early electronic music.
With headsets on and our hands busily texting, we are less aware of one another's behavior in public space.
The National Stroke Foundation is starting a campaign aimed at women, who are less aware of stroke symptoms than men.
But some people are less aware of travel's effects, and believe they are sleeping better than they are.
Few countries have been more shaped by the army, but few countries are less aware of that impact.
But we are less aware of their daily challenges, including predatory lenders and for-profit colleges, that target them specifically.
But subtler censorship, such as burying search results or introducing distracting information on the web, is more effective because users are less aware of it.
"Because small museums without great treasures are generally free from disasters of this kind, they are less aware of the danger," he said.
A study by an economist at M.I.T., Amy Finkelstein, found that drivers who pay their tolls electronically are less aware of the rates they pay.
But parents are less aware of the frequency, with only about 50 percent realizing that bullying occurs routinely, according to the organization's findings.
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