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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he was aware of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's level of knowledge or understanding about something. Example: "Despite his young age, he was aware of the dangers of the city and always took precautionary measures when walking home at night."
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He was aware of picnic tables, benches.
He was aware of the problems.
He was aware of the problem.
He was aware of people booing.
"He was aware of the danger.
And he was aware of investors' doubts.
He was aware of the humanitarian ideas of Americans.
Mr. Campbell said he was aware of the case.
Mr. Nerz said he was aware of the criticism.
But, he said, he was aware of the swirling criticism.
He was aware of her eyes on him.
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