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The phrase "aware of information" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has knowledge or understanding of specific information or facts.
Example: "She is aware of the information regarding the upcoming changes in the policy."
Alternatives: "informed about the information" or "cognizant of the information."
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In the present study, participation in the GP Scheme was more likely, as indicated by the key informants, when migrants were aware of information about the system and were able to gain an understanding of how it functions.
Worker robots can be assigned planner and/or explorer tasks and are only made aware of information relevant to their assigned tasks.
A month later Christie's said it "recently became aware of information relevant to the antitrust investigation," and had turned it over to the Justice Department.
Fox, which is owned by the News Corporation, said in a statement yesterday: "Fox has become aware of information regarding Mr. Rockwell's past.
28, when Christie's disclosed in a statement that it "recently became aware of information relevant to the antitrust investigation" and turned it over to the government.
So, for instance, an agent may not be immediately aware of information from an investigation into credit-card fraud that could be relevant to a terrorism case.
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Third, patients may be aware of hospital information, but do not use this information to compare hospitals since they always go to the same hospital.
Now with blogs even string theorists who can't spell Higgs became immediately aware of inside information about D Zero data".
Hurst [ 42] found that information flow varied between trusts, and managers were more aware of research information than practitioners.
Training makes novices more aware of the information in and structure of the given data [ 30].
Nevertheless, pharmacists may be aware of this information directly from the patient and would expect to receive appropriate alerts if the information was recorded in the ePMR system.
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