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The phrase "aware of what" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing someone's understanding or knowledge of something specific. Example: "She was aware of what needed to be done to complete the project on time."
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Be aware of what constitutes libel.
I'm quite aware of what could happen.
Now, I'm aware of what they're doing".
"We're aware of what they're doing.
They weren't aware of what was happening.
Everyone is aware of what is possible.
I'm aware of what sophistication is.
The fans were well aware of what was at stake.
England are fully aware of what lies ahead.
"My parents are aware of what I do," he said.
"I've made them aware of what I think," Moyes said.
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