Sentence examples for aware fully from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aware fully" is not standard in written English; the correct form is "fully aware." You can use "fully aware" to indicate complete knowledge or understanding of a situation or fact.

Example: "I am fully aware of the challenges we face in this project."
Alternatives: "completely aware" or "totally aware.".

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He found the Canavan sitting outside the last and highest of the caves, sucking on a cigarette, blithely, with his legs hooked up beneath him, and aware fully that the killing time had been named, and that this time he could not wriggle free.

And the interesting thing is that customers are not aware, fully aware, of how they are driving traffic and what constitutes high traffic or not.

This meditation gives you a moment to rewire, recalibrate and reinvent your most optimal blueprint of being you, fully aware, fully alive, as the real you.

And the real people involved in the war weren't always aware, fully, of why they were fighting – there wasn't really that much information available to them.

And the real people involved in the war weren't always aware, fully, of why they were fighting there wasn't really that much information available to them.

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I wasn't aware or fully understood that matter.

"We are fully aware of our responsibility.

Others may have been fully aware.

"We are fully aware," he said.

I wasn't fully aware".

McCarver is fully aware of it.

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