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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reason for someone's awareness or understanding of a situation.
Example: "I am aware because I have been following the news closely."
Alternatives: "conscious of the fact that" or "informed due to".
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We simply become aware because the emptier our minds are, the more room there is for awareness.
"People are not aware because nobody talks about it.
You have to be aware because clothing is about being of the moment.
"I think we are much more aware because we have watched what happens," Ms. Schiesel said.
"Parents need to be more aware because a box of cough preparation wouldn't look that sinister".
Afterwards, I became acutely aware, because they started asking me for advice.
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I also learned some facts about the accident itself which I was not aware of because, of course, I wasn't conscious.
And there are – I am well-aware because I know her well – places where we have common ground.
One of the major issues in the mobile ad hoc networks is the performance - in a dynamically varying topology; the nodes are expected to be power-aware because of the bandwidth constrained network.
That's not because we weren't aware but because it's what had to be done.
But, the letter said, they are not aware of that "because we are erroneously displaying 4 or 5 bars".
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