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The phrase "aware of how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's understanding or knowledge about a particular process or situation.
Example: "She is aware of how the new software functions and can help others learn it."
Alternatives: "conscious of how" or "informed about how".
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She's aware of how she comes off.
Am I aware of how I act?
Dobrygin seems aware of how he's perceived.
"I was aware of how dangerous it would be.
He's so aware of how the game is being played.
Clione isn't aware of how she knows he loves her.
I was not yet aware of how good Federer was.
Howard is acutely aware of how fickle October can be.
I am intimately aware of how false that is.
Most people are not aware of how much they eat".
They, too, are aware of how the game is changing.
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