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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware of himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has self-awareness or consciousness about their own thoughts, feelings, or identity.
Example: "After years of introspection, he finally became aware of himself and his impact on others."
Alternatives: "self-aware" or "conscious of himself".
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But he soon became aware of himself as a youth of oversized gifts, and out of that awareness came his oversized obsession to belong to that wider society where he found himself an outcast, by making himself into some form of moral hero in its life.
John Dowell is another unreliable narrator who reveals to the reader things he is not aware of himself.
From an early moment in his life, he was aware of himself as a genius, as an inspired creator.
Long before the word, man becomes aware of himself and his environment thanks to the body, capable of learning by gestural mimesis both the environment and the expression.
'Best friend?' I said, all of 7 years old but already a prig in the making, 'I hardly know you.' " Aware of himself and others.
He is also, however, entirely aware of himself as a modern citizen of the world, aware that Camden is a compromise.
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He's even aware of it himself.
Only mildly, because Hage seems uneasily aware of it himself.
Or perhaps she caught that shadow of disappointment on Uncle Jasper's face before he was even aware of it himself.
Their bohemian ways extended to the wife's telling Gober, when he was still a boy, that it was O.K. to like other boys, a proclivity that he was barely aware of in himself.
Despite their ubiquity, however, Genovesi figured that places free from invasive species must exist, even if he was not aware of them himself.
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