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Discover Ludwig'aware for' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
We can, however, say 'aware of'. For example, "I am aware of the potential risks associated with the project."
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France has been well aware for some time of the problem of home-grown jihadist recruits.
Were you aware, for example, that there are clouds of frozen astronaut piss orbiting the earth?
We've been aware for a long time that Americans don't know much about science.
Last year she won an Olivier aware for her role as Doris in Flare Path.
Strength and conditioning coach Pat Ivey had been aware for longer than most.
The next day he felt completely aware for the first time.
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It's too self-aware for that.
For international applicants and undocumented applicants without DACA status, we are need-aware for admissions.
Yet they are fictions based on her story, not documents: They're too careful, too ironic, too self-aware for that.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning - meaning "be aware" - for the South East for Wednesday.
A yellow warning - meaning "be aware" - for wind is in place for parts of the UK until 21 00 GMT on Friday.
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