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The phrase 'have been fully aware' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to knowledge or understanding of a situation that has existed in the past. For example: "I have been fully aware of the consequences of my actions since the beginning."
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Others may have been fully aware.
In a statement, Welby said: "I am and have been fully aware of Bishop Nick's long-term, committed relationship.
Israel has won the contest three times, although not all viewers have been fully aware of this glory.
United will have known the size of the clause and should have been fully aware that Bilbao would not let Herrera go for any less.
Harris had taken over the running of Shac after others were arrested in 2007 and was said to have been fully aware of what others were doing.
Mr. Naef, too, noted the same of Evans, that he may not have been fully aware of his own artistic ancestors.
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Mr. Hafetz also said the State Banking Department had been "fully aware of the corporation's business for many years".
"This office, like any large agency, has bank accounts, and the city has been fully aware of that all along," Mr. Morgenthau said in a statement.
Mr Coulson said he had volunteered to talk to police two months ago after allegations made by Sean Hoare that his boss had been fully aware of phone-hacking.
Some residents said they suspected Ms. Hixon was misled by Mr. Moss, but Mr. Merrell said the mayor had been fully aware of her actions.
The UK Statistical Authority, which had been set up in 2008 to monitor the performance of the ONS, had been fully aware the ONS was a bit rubbish but had chosen to do absolutely nothing about it.
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