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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now aware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has recently gained knowledge or understanding about something.
Example: "After the meeting, the team members are now aware of the new project deadlines and expectations."
Alternatives: "have recently realized" or "are currently informed".
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People are now aware more than ever about organic products.
However, both the couple's employers are now aware of their winnings, and are "pleased" for them.
Singers are now aware that at any moment a live shot can frame them.
"You are now aware of it," the judge replied without elaboration.
"We are now aware of it, and we are going to fix it," he said.
Although more people are now aware of flat-panel TVs, many are still deterred by their high prices.
Many of the 1.5 million who visit Northumberland each year are now aware of its Dark Sky status.
Luckily farmers are now aware of this life-threatening hazard and make efforts remove the plant from animal pastures.
The vast majority of people are now aware of the health benefits both to baby and mum.
Our citizens are now aware of the risks to our livelihoods and futures caused by deficits and debt".
"Colleges and universities are now aware that the White House and the Department of Education are playing close attention.
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