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The phrase "aware of waiting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consciousness or recognition of the act of waiting, often in contexts where patience or anticipation is involved.
Example: "She was aware of waiting for the bus longer than usual, but she remained calm."
Alternatives: "conscious of waiting" or "mindful of waiting".
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There has not been a moment during these past weeks I've not been aware of "waiting for the other shoe to drop".
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An MPD spokesperson also said they were "not aware" of officers waiting outside Franklin's work.
Ms. Smith, who was sublime in the 2005 Signature production of "Bountiful," gives us a heartbreakingly tentative Mamie, made wary by loss and rejection and all too aware of the waiting grave.
Many specialists were able to obtain a DXA scan within 12 weeks, however, almost 20% of specialists aware of the waiting times were already experiencing delays of more than 6 months.
At least I was aware of the benefits of waiting until 70, though, and the fact that every year of waiting past the initial eligibility age of 62 confers a substantial, inflation-protected premium.
Shamefully I became aware only when, after an hour of waiting in line and finally stepping into a taxi, the driver told me that tonight was Eid, the culmination of the month of Ramadan, or "our Christmas," as he put it.
The whole town was aware of the project, which made it difficult and demanding to do a randomised controlled trial, e.g. using the idea of waiting list controls.
The aroma of garlicky tellines (teeny-tiny baby clams) wafts our way, thrust in our faces by the scoop, but we're aware of a feast waiting for us at lunch so we save our appetites.
With no limp or wince to advertise most concussions, coaches and sideline medical staff must be keenly aware of their signs; waiting for gross disorientation or nausea invites disaster.
It emerged he had been aware of concerns about waiting times more than two years ago, when he received a letter from a patient.
Mr Jones told BBC Radio Wales Good Morning Waless programme ministers were "aware of the cardiac waiting times" and were "taking steps, of course, to deal with them, by making sure people get their treatment elsewhere".
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