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The phrase "aware of some developments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone has knowledge of recent changes or progress in a particular situation or field.
Example: "I am aware of some developments regarding the project timeline that we need to discuss in our next meeting."
Alternatives: "informed about certain updates" or "cognizant of recent changes."
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He said that his predecessor Tony Blair had kept him informed despite Blair not being aware of some developments and that the main issue which concerned him was that Iraq was in breach of UN resolutions.
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Being aware of political developments will help.
She did not make the president aware of the developments.
Paul Dee, the Miami athletic director, said: "We are aware of the developments that occurred today.
"I was aware of negative developments there, of course," Mr. Koolhaas said.
As a matter of fact, Sir Peter was aware of these developments, and he was furious about them.
The film company and Ali's publishers say she is aware of the developments, but has chosen not to comment.
Donne must have been well aware of these developments when he wrote "The Sun Rising", this week's poem.
As yet, few people are aware of these developments, and the public still tends to accept the chemical pollution of the environment as inevitable.
A spokesman for the American Embassy in Baghdad said that he was aware of the developments but that he had no immediate comment.
He was aware of contemporary developments in art, at least in reproduction, and he knew a modern painter could use color extravagantly.
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