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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starting to be aware" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the beginning stages of becoming conscious or knowledgeable about something. Example: "After months of therapy, Jane was finally starting to be aware of her negative thought patterns and how they were impacting her life."
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"Schools are starting to be aware of the social accountability of medical schools.
People are starting to be aware that Isis is defending the Sunnis".
I think that the world is increasingly starting to be aware that we really are a global village, and that, as somebody has said, if a butterfly flutters its wings in the Amazon forest, it can set off an explosion on the other side of the world.
"The population is starting to be aware of the dangers of this outbreak.
I see they're starting to be aware of the problem and that they have to do something.
People were starting to be aware of the changes.
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"This is the age where they start to be aware of each other's differences," she said.
Becoming swept away by it, Soviet citizens started to be aware that individuality is in itself one of the most important values of life.
Politicians in Europe and worldwide started to take action on chemical management and risk minimizing when they started to be aware of the fact that humans and the environment are exposed to chemical risks on a daily basis.
Start to be aware and say "I'm upper limiting myself".
Start to be aware of what your mind is telling you in every situation that you confront, then change it into another point of view which is more positive.
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