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"becomes aware of a" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone becoming conscious or informed about something. Example: "As she read the news article, she became aware of a new perspective on the issue."
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He becomes aware of a ticking sound.
Lady Eleanor quickly becomes aware of a larger world.
But anyone serving abroad soon becomes aware of a lack of professionalism in British management.
But transplanted to the US, their relationship begins to go wrong and Neil becomes aware of a childhood friend, Jane Rachel McAdamss).
The cast also includes Dan Fogler as a No-Maj factory worker who encounters Newt and becomes aware of a whole new world of magic.
"When the Liberal party becomes aware of a serious matter like this... we don't hide it, we don't ignore it, we deal with it," Kroger told ABC radio.
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It's the story of a young woman at home with her infant child who becomes aware of an intruder.
After a few minutes looking into the darkness, one becomes aware of an enchanting play of light.
Since I began this job a year ago, I have become aware of a cultural revolution going on inside my own heart.
Juliet became aware of a problem of her own.
I become aware of a commotion at reception.
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