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The phrase "are totally aware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has complete knowledge or understanding of a situation or fact.
Example: "The team members are totally aware of the project's deadlines and requirements."
Alternatives: "are fully aware" or "are completely aware".
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You have to create something yourself where you are totally aware, but also create a relaxation in that awareness.
This is not an original idea, and we are totally aware of that.
"I think the authorities are totally aware of what's going on.
"The judges are totally aware that we have overcrowded jail conditions, and when it's appropriate, they will release someone".
Coach Dick Vermeil said, "We are pleased and we've earned the right to be pleased, but we are totally aware of how far we have to go".
"We are totally aware at the I.O.C. that there is an issue on the table and that issue is human rights," François Carrard, the executive director of the I.O.C., said in the presence of Beijing officials yesterday.
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She's totally aware of everything".
We're totally aware of the situation.
You pay in one big lump, and you're totally aware of them.
I'm totally aware of the circumstances and our place in baseball history".
I do fidget and ramble when I speak, but I'm totally aware and focused".
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