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The phrase 'especially aware of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe being particularly conscious of something. For example: The company had become especially aware of the need to reduce its energy consumption.
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When should leaders be especially aware of values?
I am especially aware of this as a documentary producer.
Long Islanders, he said, are especially aware of the background, making for easier sales here.
Coughlin said the Giants must be especially aware of the linebackers.
The Knitting Factory show was the last date of their American tour, and they seemed especially aware of their context.
She wondered if her easy access to altered states had made her especially aware of odd synchronicities and the way dreaming and waking were entwined.
And then there's the instrument's volume and Douglas's gleeful charisma and ability, which make you constantly and especially aware of his presence in person and on recordings.
For that reason, Wilson was especially aware of the historical significance of the waters through which he sailed on his approach to New York.
We are also, I suspect, especially aware of how much we rely upon on social networks to help us know ourselves.
Deck watch crew are to be especially aware of possible theft, and are to report any items noted as missing to the captain.
Eugene Waterman, 71 Chose proton beam radiation As a doctor, Eugene Waterman, 71, was especially aware of the risks of prostate cancer and the means of detecting it.
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