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The phrase "aware of recent changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's knowledge or understanding of updates or modifications that have occurred recently.
Example: "The team is aware of recent changes in the project timeline and is adjusting their schedules accordingly."
Alternatives: "informed about recent changes" or "cognizant of recent changes."
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Introducing this service is only effective if doctors initially assessing these patients are aware of recent changes to guidelines for PE.
If your domain is registered in the UK, you need to be aware of recent changes.
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If you're aware of a recent change, ask your instructor their preference.
Reliance on previous CDC criteria [ 8] for clinical diagnosis may lead to under-diagnosis of early cases, and community clinicians should be made aware both of recent guideline changes and their limitations in individual diagnosis.
Few were aware of recent SSTI treatment recommendations.
Many reported challenges in information management and staying aware of recent research and evidence.
Smith, who also chairs the government's flagship Green Investment Bank, said he was "acutely aware of the lack of gender diversity on the current board as a result of the recent changes".
A spokesman at the Securities and Exchange Commission said he was not aware of any recent regulatory change with regard to Dutch banks or their customers.
Certainly, he is aware of the changes demanded of him.
Bottom line, attentive investors are aware of manager changes.
Will other collaborators be aware of these changes?
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