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The phrase "awareness of itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing self-awareness, consciousness, or introspection, often in philosophical or psychological discussions.
Example: "The concept of self-awareness is crucial in understanding the awareness of itself in cognitive development."
Alternatives: "self-awareness" or "consciousness of itself".
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It became a landmark in journalism, in publishing, and in humanity's awareness of itself and its own awful potential.
"What dies is not a life's value, but the worn-out (or damaged) container of the self, together with the self's awareness of itself:..
This is one of the odder aspects of the Murdoch dynasty - its relatively clear awareness of itself, and its analytic regard for the patriarch.
With "Stagecoach," Ford's return to the genre after 13 years of more "prestigious" material, the western achieves self-consciousness, an awareness of itself as America's official foundation myth.
Anyone's sensory experience of the world is circumstantial and cultural, qualified by context and perspective, a fact which again suggests that the mind's awareness of itself is of a kind with its awareness of physical reality.
The gesture was meant to signify the museum's awareness of itself as a powerful institution in a global economy that relies increasingly on culture as a form of international currency (think Bilbao).
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If I could go crazy, if I could will that on myself, I might not know how badly off I am, how awful is this awareness that is irremediably aware of itself.
As Michael Billington commented on this very blog: "In redefining what a national theatre means in this day and age, it is raising our awareness of Wales itself".
He was especially drawn to probing the ironies and ambiguities in the works of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Henry James, E. M. Forster, George Orwell, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and other practitioners of what he called "moral realism"—defined not as merely "the awareness of morality itself but of the contradictions, paradoxes and dangers of living the moral life".
He was especially drawn to probing the ironies and ambiguities in the works of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Henry James, E. M. Forster, George Orwell, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and other practitioners of what he called "moral realism" — defined not as merely "the awareness of morality itself but of the contradictions, paradoxes and dangers of living the moral life".
I have come to believe that a coincidence is a portal into a deeper awareness of Presence itself.
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