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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware of it where" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I am aware of it where it matters most."
Alternatives: "aware of it in situations" or "conscious of it in contexts".
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I'm getting more aware of it, where I'd buy say like tinned stuff and I'd never questioned it, but now I am.
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"From what I've noticed in schools in London, Turkish children are well aware of it because it was where the leader of their national reinvention, Ataturk, made his first impact.
Natasha Blucher, a former Save the Children senior caseworker, said none of the signatories were behind the leak or were aware of where it came from, but that its release allowed them to speak out.
Britten regretted that he was "only too aware of where it falls short of the idea, which is so close to my heart".
"I hope this helps people understand that when you watch something you have to be aware of where it's coming from".
One way is to be aware of where it happens.
"We really weren't aware of where it was gonna go.
It's such an honor to have someone who knew, and knows, her history and to be aware of where it all started".
After you launch make sure you are aware of where it will land.
I started to become aware of it with 'Company,' which is where I first got to start my own voice loud and clear.
"If he sent this to the New York Yankees and he was the only one aware of it, it's pretty obvious where it came from," Cashman said of the disclosure.
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