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Discover Ludwig"it's aware" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe someone or something that is conscious and knowledgeable about something. One example of using this phrase could be: "The dog paused and looked up at its owner, as if it was aware of the command to sit." This sentence describes the dog as being conscious and understanding of the command to sit.
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Since then it has shrunk, become more artistically discriminating and has snugly woven itself into the city's cultural fabric; it's aware that it doesn't have to be the biggest and the best, it only has to be good.
The U.S. State Department said it's aware of Rodman's visit but reiterated he isn't traveling to Pyongyang in an official capacity.
"Mirror Mirror" works hard to let the audience know that it's aware of its own silliness.
It's aware of its tradition …" "But," interjects Kaler, "it's still rubbish".
It's aware of its surroundings in 3D, recognizes faces and pictures, and can interpret gestures.
For its part, PHE says it's aware of the issues and is taking steps to fill in the data gaps.
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The Indian government says it is aware.
That indicates it was aware of a problem.
West Sussex Trading Standards says that it is aware of Ieo.
It was aware how quickly responsible lending could become reckless.
The BBC said it was aware of the incident.
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