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The phrase "are unfortunately aware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a negative situation or fact that the subject is aware of, often conveying a sense of regret or sympathy.
Example: "We are unfortunately aware of the challenges that our customers are facing during this transition."
Alternatives: "are regrettably aware" or "are sadly aware".
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are unfortunately aware
adverb
Happening through bad luck, or because of some unfortunate event.
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The parents of 14-year-old Anais Fournie are unfortunately aware of this.
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