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The phrase "aware of the recent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's knowledge or understanding of recent events or developments.
Example: "I want to ensure that everyone is aware of the recent changes in the company policy."
Alternatives: "informed about the recent" or "cognizant of the recent".
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You may be aware of the recent row over the shape of a singer at Glyndebourne.
He is well aware of the recent internal history of the New York art world.
"Uefa is aware of the recent transfer activity across Europe," it read.
Senior administration officials said they are aware of the recent spate of mixed economic data.
Most said they were aware of the recent protests in Moscow.
The survey also found that one in four of those aware of the recent recalls mistakenly believe that major national brands of peanut butter should be avoided.
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These are just a few of the concerns that have built up during the whole of my professional life as a teacher and a writer, but which I have become more urgently aware of in the recent past.
One thing I wasn't aware of before the recent crackdown was the degree to which these apps were seeping into various non-entertainment categories.
Rothschild must have been aware of the relatively recent elevation of Haldane's views to a principle by Lord Hailsham (see Edgerton, 2009), though he never mentions this.
Tunisians have long been aware of the dangers – recent attacks have hit army and security personnel in mountain areas – and the country is one of the biggest contributors of foreign fighters to Islamic State.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg seems well aware of the target recent controversies have placed on his back.
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