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The phrase "aware of its effects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the understanding or recognition of the consequences or impacts of a particular action, decision, or phenomenon.
Example: "The scientist was aware of its effects on the environment and took measures to mitigate any potential harm."
Alternatives: "conscious of its impacts" or "cognizant of its consequences."
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Hughes writes in the letter, "she was aware of its effects which lasted about three hours... just time enough".
Eventually he gave up teaching to work for the National Child Labor Committee, an organization of progressives seeking to make the American industrial economy more aware of its effects on individual workers.
Even if viewers don't know much about climate change, Pelto hopes her pieces can at least make them a little more aware of its effects on nature.
Palamar's research focuses on the behavioral aspects of GHB, particularly within the gay community, and here he explains the particular risks of the drug and why people need to be aware of its effects.
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Stress may be big news but often patients aren't aware of its effect on their health, says the One Show's Dr Mark Porter.
But simply being aware of its corrosive effects is an important step toward guarding against them.
In this respect, Barbara's conduct implies the presupposition that Franco's medication-related problems can be reduced to a compliance problem and it also reflects an attribution of limited awareness, according to which the client might not be aware of his own illness and of its effects.
He himself was more than aware of its likely effect.
They should also be aware of its potential side effects and lack of information on its long-term effects.
For example, diffraction is a well-known property that every infrared microspectroscopist is aware of, yet its effect on mapping experiments, especially when it comes to creating profiles is not documented and is often neglected.
He began experimenting with nitrous oxide while searching for a gaseous cure-all, but very soon became aware of its mind-altering effects.
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