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The phrase "aware of exactly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize a precise understanding or knowledge of a particular situation or detail.
Example: "I am aware of exactly what needs to be done to improve our project outcomes."
Alternatives: "fully aware of" or "conscious of precisely".
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"They're aware of exactly what's going on," Collins said of his team.
It's quite funny but it's also quite sad; we are both acutely aware of exactly how tragic we are.
"I think it was a good thing that I wasn't aware of exactly what it entailed," said Martin.
"The clock was running and I'm very aware of exactly what should happen at exactly what time.
"There isn't a minute in this town when you aren't keenly aware of exactly where you stand career-wise".
For such technology to work, though, the system must be aware of exactly where the people are.
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The imagination is a strange thing; I'm not entirely aware of what exactly I'm creating.
The writer, like many notaries, is still not aware of what exactly it is that notaries are supposed to do.
In fact, representatives at the P.G.A. of America, the United States Golf Association and the National Golf Foundation said they were not aware of studies exactly like Wolkodoff's.
It also confirms that if prison isn't working for the public, then people need to be made aware of how exactly it is failing them.
Service of a complaint may put parties on notice of a duty to preserve potentially relevant evidence if they are sufficiently aware of what exactly the relevant issues are.
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