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The phrase "pervasive awareness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being fully conscious or mindful of something that is widespread or all-encompassing.
Example: "In today's digital age, there is a pervasive awareness of the importance of data privacy among consumers."
Alternatives: "widespread consciousness" or "ubiquitous awareness."
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What remains after original sin has been dealt with, in Augustine's scheme by baptism, is a pervasive awareness of imperfection and fallibility, with the humility to say "there but for the grace of God go I".
(With a few exceptions, I have listed only the first book in which each author shows a pervasive awareness of collapse).
Typically, in wartime, when there is a pervasive awareness of the immediacy of death, and civilians have almost no ability to influence the events that unfold, their level of general anxiety increases, as does their level of death anxiety.
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Since everyone was in the same predicament, they'd have to create some sort of humane life together lest an all-pervasive awareness of death undermine their will to live.
Despite this, the pervasive low awareness within our largely globalised, modern society, allows this pernicious crime to thrive.
As a result, HIV prevention programs across the country have gone all-in on pervasive public-awareness campaigns and treatment-access programs over the past few years.
But with breast cancer, it's a bizarre truth that many women in the U.S. overestimate their risk of this disease 'thanks' to the pervasive breast cancer awareness movement.
Kenneth Setchell, an isoflavone researcher and pediatrics professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine who coauthored the 2001 Laboratory Investigation paper, is disturbed by what he perceives as a pervasive lack of awareness concerning this issue.
As PCC advocates now call for pervasive and perpetual awareness-raising programs aimed at all potential parents [ 10], the risk arises that an increasing number of people become susceptible to criticism of being or having been a 'failing potential parent'.
This rightly heightened awareness of pervasive gender-based discrimination and violence is a phenomenon of social media.
"Company" also introduces the twin themes that run through almost all of Mr. Sondheim's work: the painful search for a genuine human connection and a pervasive (and sometimes oppressive) awareness of death.
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