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The phrase "aware of contemporary developments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's knowledge or understanding of current trends, events, or advancements in a particular field.
Example: "As a researcher, it is essential to be aware of contemporary developments in technology to stay relevant in the industry."
Alternatives: "informed about current trends" or "knowledgeable about recent advancements."
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He was aware of contemporary developments in art, at least in reproduction, and he knew a modern painter could use color extravagantly.
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He is shown to have been among the first workers in the field to have been aware of the bearing of contemporary developments in linguistics on the study of language disorders.
The phenomenon led Bauer to question essentially all the axioms of contemporary development theory.
The supposedly uneducated artist appears to have been well aware of contemporary European art trends.
Like many readers, I became aware of contemporary comics through Art Spiegelman's "Maus".
Being aware of political developments will help.
She did not make the president aware of the developments.
Paul Dee, the Miami athletic director, said: "We are aware of the developments that occurred today.
"He has to be well aware of these developments.
She added that Ensor speaks to an interest among today's artists in making socially aware depictions of contemporary experience.
They asserted that contemporary developments in education could not be sustained without a transformation of Taiwan's traditional learning culture.
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