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The phrase "is he aware of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to inquire about someone's knowledge or understanding of a certain topic or situation. Example: "Is he aware of the upcoming meeting?" (This sentence is asking if the person knows about the meeting that is going to take place.).
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In an interview with the Erik Wemple Blog, Ziatek says that he'd never written that report, nor is he aware of such a document.
Now everybody's got rights," he knows he will get laughs but is he aware of the heartbreak and compassion Sid is communicating to a multigenerational audience?
Not only is he aware of Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. (1823-87); hevenen seems to have read his books (which apparently "helped lay the foundations of mass readership for American fiction") and to have measured opinions of them.
Cohen is not aware of any impropriety related to Mr. Trump's 'relationship' with Russia, nor is he aware of Mr. Trump having an improper political relationship with officials of the Russian Federation," letter said.
My guess is that not only is he aware of your feelings for him but so is his girlfriend -- which would make it difficult for him to maintain the same close friendship he has had with you in the past.
"Is he aware of the emphasis that's been put on taking care of the football?" Coughlin said.
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