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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware of nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of ignorance or lack of knowledge about a particular situation or topic.
Example: "Despite the ongoing discussions, he remained aware of nothing regarding the changes in policy."
Alternatives: "unaware of anything" or "ignorant of all".
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"He was aware of nothing," said Anne-Sophie Laguens, the lawyer, speaking to France Info radio.
It said, though, that it was aware of "nothing which appeared abnormal, untoward or inconsistent with its contractual role".
Fix your focus on the red-and-white-striped sticks until you are aware of nothing else — not even your own body.
Fix your focus on the red-and-white-striped sticks until you are aware of nothing else not even your own body.
His existential antihero, Meursault (another killer), is solitary, nihilistic, passive aggressive and aware of nothing more than the absurdity of existence.
"I am aware of nothing that to me demonstrates that the F.B.I. and the intelligence community had the type of information or tactical intelligence which could have prevented the horror," he said.
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Right now Mets fans are aware of the "nothing" part.
But he said, "Whatever change you may be aware of has nothing to do with your inquiry". Gayl and his supporters say the corps' treatment of him is vengeance.
What are you aware of?" R: "Nothing.
Being aware of travelling has nothing to do with being a navigator".
"This is the BBC's phone-hacking moment – inappropriate behaviour going on over a number of years that people were aware of and did nothing about," he said.
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