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The phrase "aware of figures" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's knowledge or understanding of numerical data or statistics.
Example: "The manager is aware of figures related to the company's quarterly performance."
Alternatives: "conscious of data" or "informed about statistics."
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The manager has also been aware of figures within the boardroom who wanted him out.
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The Russian embassy in London said via a Twitter direct message that "the British side is aware of the figures in question" but declined to give a number, while a spokesperson for the embassy in Moscow said it was too early to say, and that the FCO did not give figures for employees at its missions due to security reasons.
The people running G.O.P. Presidential campaigns were surely aware of these figures, and the dangers they implied.
We're powerfully aware of the figures who guard and guide the children: their parents, Herr Drosselmeier (godfather to the young Marie and himself some kind of magician), the Sugar Plum Fairy, even the star in the sky.
In a statement issued later in the day, the company said that its disclosure provided more detail about its portfolio and that Warburg Pincus and the credit ratings agencies had been aware of the figures.
I work as a poet and translator and would find it inconceivable to read Chaucer without being aware of the figures of Dante and Boccaccio in the background, or Shakespeare without Plutarch.
And City also rejected the chance to pursue a move for the forward once the Premier League champions, restricted by a spending limit imposed by Uefa for failing to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations, were made aware of the figures involved in completing a deal.
Despite Van Gaal claiming after the Norwich defeat that he retains the backing of his players, the Independent is aware of senior figures within the dressing room who have grown tired of the Dutchman's approach, both in terms of tactics and a perceived obsession with critical post-match analysis in "evaluation" sessions overseen by performance analyst, Max Reckers.
Veronica Harnett, executive of the local branch of the charity Mind, is all too aware of the figures.
The authors are not aware of such figures in Nigerians.
Given that, at least, one in three health professionals will be involved in some type of AE, managers and safety coordinators of healthcare organisations should not only be aware of these figures, but also work towards creating a supportive work environment offering support and professional help [ 18, 27] beyond the legal advice provided by the organisations' civil liability insurance.
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