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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "I want to be more aware of the issues affecting our community."
Alternatives: "more conscious" or "better informed".
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People are now aware more than ever about organic products.
The 1990s were predicted to be more caring, more environmentally aware, more gentle.
That we must be more vigilant, more aware, more grateful, more mindful?
Uygur is aware, more than most Sanders supporters, of how wrenching a defeat could be.
Amanda Williams wrote that the course had made her aware, more than ever, that she is an artist.
Few seemed to disagree that three of those factors fell under Notre Dame's control, that it should have been more aware, more educated, more safe.
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Their script absolutely sparkles – in a different way: looser, more self-aware, more allusion, more riffing.
They are highly "brand-aware", more even than their counterparts in the land of materialism, the United States.
"In general, they are more self-aware, more focused, more empathetic because of the rich experiences they had before medical school," says Dr. Rafael Rivera, director of admissions at N.Y.U.
Modern Americans might well be more consciously self-aware, more engaged in self-improvement, more into choosing than Americans of earlier eras, but at the same time also more concerned about others.
Since the last installment, "Rise of the Machines," a fairly pedestrian action film released in 2003, Skynet, having become "self-aware" (more, perhaps, than the films themselves), unleashed a nuclear holocaust and now wants to wipe out the resistance and the rest of humanity along with it.
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