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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware now" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has recently come to a realization or understanding about something.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I am aware now of the mistakes I made in my analysis."
Alternatives: "now conscious" or "now informed".
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I feel much more aware now.
"Consumers are simply more aware now," he said.
The women have also become much more aware now.
"People are more aware now of cities and of different ways of life," she explained.
We're more aware now of having to deal with longer-term issues.
I'm aware now that I've repeated myself, but it's my temperament.
"The Christian community – or the minorities – are more aware now about blasphemy cases and persecution.
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He's more self-aware now, too.
Everything has to be self-aware now.
"Kids are more self-aware now," he said.
Congratulations, You're Self-Aware: Now What?
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