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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware from" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "aware of."
Example: "I am aware of the changes in the schedule."
Alternatives: "conscious of" or "informed about.".
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Or if they do, they are well aware from looking around them that there's a shelf life to it.
He was politically aware from an early age.
I was aware from the behavior of the voters that many were confused".
"I was aware from a very young age that life is very short.
"This is similar to other deceptions of which we are aware from other recent periods".
It simply made me aware, from the moment I was born, of different cultures.
Prosecutors, though, say he and four other executives were aware from at least May 2014.
EVAN OSNOS: Everyone was aware from the moment we arrived in Frankfurt, because Li explained who I was.
John Aldridge at Tranmere was fully aware from the start just what a talent he had on his hands.
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So I took Kazaa off the machine and downloaded an adware-removal program, Ad-Aware from Lavasoft, to get rid of the bundled "extras".
They're very self-aware from a hella young age.
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