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The phrase "aware enough of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing someone's level of awareness or understanding about a particular subject or situation. Example: "She is aware enough of the risks involved to make an informed decision."
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Prudential, through its own substantial Asian operations, was aware enough of AIA's potential to launch its own, ultimately unaffordable bid.
Prudential, through its own substantial Asian operations, was aware enough of AIA's potential to launch its unaffordable bid.
I think in that first game we weren't aware enough of what routes they could pick us on.
McCourt is aware enough of the danger of drift to have his characters occasionally utter some coy justification for his approach.
He was aware enough of this development to title a poem "I'm a Prisoner of Allen Ginsberg," but the acidic ditties didn't stop.
Analysts said the 2010 holiday season might be the first time that most consumers become aware enough of e-readers to seriously consider buying one, given their greater visibility and lower price.
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In fact, he is the boomer we all hope to become deeply weird, and aware enough to know spending million of pounds and years of your life on a house made entirely of straw bales is insane rather than inevitably morphing into our parents.
"If they were aware enough to give that sort of instruction to the emergency services then they ought to have been aware enough to have been ready for what happened".
You have to make sure you are aware enough to even complete some of these listed suggestions.
When violence finally does strike, without much warning, David and Katia have no way of dealing with it — Katia tries wanly to extend herself, but neither of them is aware enough to help the other through the disaster.
There is a difference, of course, between the combatants on "The Jerry Springer Show," who aren't self-aware enough to be ashamed of what they are admitting to, and writers like Ms. Pollitt and Mr. Denby, who are too self-aware not to be.
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