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The phrase "aware of the ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is conscious of their surroundings or the situation at hand, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In order to make informed decisions, it's crucial to be aware of the ground and understand the dynamics at play."
Alternatives: "conscious of the situation" or "mindful of the context".
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You have to be aware of the ground conditions – are they going to change if it starts raining?
NFL is a sport that would seem unlikely to take orders from a 5ft 2in doctor of psychology, and Welter is well aware of the ground she's broken.
Be aware of the ground, any un-level spots, and the location of everyone else around you.
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He is obviously aware of the ground-breaking research women are doing in science; he is certainly more aware than any member of the public, and many of those criticising him.
With Becher's promotion to captain due, he was concerned that if the Naval Board became aware of the grounding his promotion would be delayed until an investigation had taken place.
They do not have any fancy goldfish I am aware of in the ground we are now obliged to call the Macron but they do have a habit of being careless with their money and they have also been terribly short-sighted in their planning.
"Yes," Hough said, becoming aware of the common ground they had begun to share.
Mike Gudgell, ABC's longtime Baghdad bureau chief, has been aware of the shifting ground for some time.
In telling their stories -- stories of childhood neglect and abandonment; of sexual abuse; of violence in the home and on the streets; of parental addiction and disease -- I wanted readers to at least be aware of the fertile ground of mistreatment in which these children grew up.
"Passengers around John Wayne Airport are probably not aware of the hallowed ground they are standing on," says Vi Smith, guest curator and author of "From Jennies to Jets, the Aviation History of Orange County". When adventurer Glenn L. Martin built a flying "contraption" from scratch in 1908, he wrecked the monoplane on its maiden flight.
Whether or not we're aware of the ancient grounding of this wisdom -- expressed by Camus' awareness of "invincible summer" -- we still need to make a space for it.
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