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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware of it when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a state of consciousness or knowledge about something at a specific time or under certain conditions.
Example: "I was not aware of it when the meeting started, but I quickly caught up on the discussion."
Alternatives: "conscious of it at the time" or "informed about it when".
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But I feel aware of it when I'm reading scripts.
"He and family and others were well aware of it when he decided to reclassify.
"I first became aware of it when Penguin, the publisher of one of the English translations, called my publisher.
I'm first aware of it when Adele widens her eyes and starts urgently whispering something that sounds like "porter, porter".
"I first became aware of it when a middle-aged man asked in embarrassment for his teenage daughter," Webster recalls.
The Devils were aware of it when he returned to New Jersey this season as an assistant to Robbie Ftorek.
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"You're pretty aware of it all when you live in a place like this," he said.
He'd been aware of it before, when Adele had asked if he was in love with her.
The problem is that "storytelling" is just like "personal presence": one is aware of it only when it lacks.
The first time I was aware of it was when I was taken from Betty and put in a white room.
They were aware of it because when pushing was legal last year, Davis said, he was among the players who would ram a lineman into the opposing formation.
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