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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a contrasting point or to emphasize awareness despite a certain situation or opinion.
Example: "I appreciate your concerns, but I am aware though that the project is on track."
Alternatives: "conscious of that" or "mindful of that".
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Be aware, though, that brightness degrades over time.
He is aware, though, that his blunt style has power.
As many neuroscientists were aware, though, the plot also contained more than a hint of truth.
Be aware, though, that you may find iffy road signs, difficult road conditions and numerous tolls.
Both productions are equally aware, though, that comedies deflate if they ain't got rhythm.
She is aware, though, that audiences may not check all their Kennedy baggage at the door.
He's aware, though, that some people think he's doing just that — making fun.
Be aware, though, that adverse credit mortgages are typically only available via brokers and financial advisers.
He was aware, though, that Pedot changed color in some structures.
They are still aware, though, that the Chinese government maintains tactical missiles pointed at Taiwan.
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He was self-aware, though, and brought a new vulnerability and disregard to performing.
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