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"not unaware" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means "having knowledge or awareness of something," essentially meaning "not ignorant." It can be used to emphasize that someone is not completely unaware or ignorant of something, but may not have a full understanding or complete knowledge of it. Example: While I am not unaware of the environmental consequences of using plastic, I find it difficult to switch to more sustainable options. In this sentence, the speaker is acknowledging that they have some knowledge or awareness of the impact of plastic pollution, but they may not fully understand or be actively considering it when making daily choices.
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But his students were not unaware of their teacher's contradictions.
Naturally, the authorities are not unaware of all this.
"I'm not unaware, I'm not in denial," Mr. Canton said.
"I'm not unaware of the situation," he said.
Dr Atkins himself was not unaware of the controversy.
She is evidently not unaware of these perceptions, having taken measures to counteract them.
She is not unaware of this, as her learned footnotes demonstrate.
President Obama is not unaware of the political dangers posed by high unemployment.
I'm not unaware of the criticisms that will be levied against "The Heavy" and its author.
Humanists were not unaware of the originality and ambitiousness of this project.
"We're certainly not unaware of the economic situation and political environment," he said.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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