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The phrase "aware that it would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating knowledge or understanding of a future event or consequence.
Example: "She was aware that it would take longer than expected to complete the project."
Alternatives: "conscious that it would" or "cognizant that it would".
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The board was nervous about the Apple smartphone because it was aware that it would transform its business model, Mr. Stephenson said.
Second, though the substance was originally meant to be undetectable, its users, in this instance, will have been quite aware that it would eventually be traced to its source; in other words, Russia wanted to be found out, simply for the chance to flex its muscles and to prove itself internationally untouchable.
I started gathering material on the film and its aftershocks, though I wasn't aware that it would one day form the basis of a play.
Like everyone I am aware that it would cause some people to lose their jobs and homes.
With Justice Blackmun's authorization, his clerks took on the project, not yet aware that it would be his last term.
Early on with the album that would become Divers, Newsom became aware that it would not be a straightforward assignment.
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Walker is all too aware, though, that it would come too late for him.
Or were you not aware at the time that it would be as appreciated as this?
I didn't put in the jokes and allusions just to give translators a hard time, but I was aware as I wrote that it would be tremendous fun to find ways around them in other languages.
Chuck Kaiser, a spokesman for Motorola, said in an e-mail message that the company is "aware of the concept," but that it would be premature to comment on it because "the project is under consideration and no commitments have yet been made".
Members of the Intelligence Committees in the House and Senate said that they were only vaguely aware of General Alexander's plan, but that it would almost certainly require Congressional approval.
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