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"aware if" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it when you are making a comparison between two ideas and you want to point out the contrast between them. For example: "We were aware if the risks associated with this project, but we decided to proceed anyway."
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"People aren't even aware if it.
You're very aware if something's working straight away, and so are the audience.
"I would become more aware if my opponent was really having problems," Evert said.
"We were aware if the kid doesn't work, there's no movie".
Be aware: if the criticism hits a weak spot you may become defensive without realising.
Many residents are only dimly aware, if at all, of those larger tableaux.
Karin Cook had been aware, if vaguely of her mother's mastectomy.
Wendy knew about the morning-after pill but wasn't aware if it was available or legal in Haiti.
"If he becomes aware if a player is edging too close, he'll certainly tell him to move back.
Sign designers should take children's color associations in consideration and be aware if there are any misunderstandings.
He said he wasn't aware if they have filed their own court challenges.
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