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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be well aware of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an understanding of the potential consequences of a certain action or situation. For example, "Before making any decisions, you should be well aware of the potential risks that could arise from your choice."
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Strong words, which Woods will be well aware of.
Kesha will be well aware of the risks in speaking out.
I suspect he'll also be well aware of the challenges ahead.
Connoisseurs of the best things in stand-up will be well aware of Joe Wilkinson.
15 Bankruptcy courts appear to be well aware of this statutory obligation.
On the surface Wellington ap pears to be well aware of his hu manity.
Citizens should be well aware of what's at stake before voting this November.
But then De Wever, as a historian, would be well aware of Belgium as the stage of shattered European dreams.
Sickness and its potential fatal dangers are not so clear-cut, which Irish lawmakers should be well aware of.
On the down side, cunning little Jimmy might be well aware of Mummy or Daddy's favourite password.
Viewers of the new series of Doctor Who will be well aware of the crack in time currently wreaking havoc.
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