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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware announced" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate ideas, but without context, it cannot be used effectively.
Example: "The company was made aware of the changes announced during the meeting."
Alternatives: "informed of the announcement" or "notified about the announcement.".
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On Jan . 26 Aware announced record revenues of $4 million for the fourth quarter of 1998, an increase of 123% from the same quarter in 1997.
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