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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware at the time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone had knowledge or consciousness of a situation during a specific period in the past.
Example: "I was not aware at the time that the meeting had been rescheduled."
Alternatives: "conscious at that moment" or "informed during that period".
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The lab exposed to many topics of research that I was not aware at the time.
Were you aware at the time of the sheer incandescent beauty of, say, "Romeo and Juliet"?
"We were well aware at the time it was a good opportunity," he says.
Were these clients aware at the time that you were betting against their stocks?
Was he aware at the time of Marvin's vulnerability? "Not in the beginning.
I was not aware at the time that anything was amiss".
"I wasn't aware at the time," he says of Dortmund's interest.
I was quite aware at the time that we were breaking interesting new ground.
Mr Murdoch senior said: "I am now aware of that, I was not aware at the time.
Mr. Miller's lawyers assert that he was not aware at the time that he was breaking the law.
"Nobody, I mean nobody, was aware at the time that the Gülen movement had a secret agenda.
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