Sentence examples for be aware to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "be aware to" is not correct in written English.
Instead, use the phrase "be aware of" to express the same meaning. For example: We need to be aware of the dangers of driving under the influence.

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You need only be aware to stop and savor it".

You've got to be aware to react. Lee Evans, for example: he's there; he's here; he's there.

"I would raise questions about empowerment, pleasure and all the other facets you need to be aware to make responsible, happy choices for yourself," she says.

Finally, we should be aware to the possibility that this gleeful celebration of abuse is playing out in the minds of potential and actual abusers.

"I think it's important that they really want kids and parents to be aware, to go and check the sites," said Karen Segal, Xander Green's mother.

Colin warned other parents, saying: "A lot of these tablets look like sweets, they are bright coloured and look encouraging to kids so people need to be aware to keep them out of reach".

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I was aware to always be good to them at all the books".

I thought [goalie] Reed [Fundter] was aware to come and steal those passes".

Patients were aware to measure their body weight every week.

[MFTPA staff] In Wolaita, people are aware, to some extent, of what genetic predisposition means.

Learn to slow down, to be aware and to notice.

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