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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sufficiently aware that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a level of awareness or understanding about a particular situation or fact. Example: "She was sufficiently aware that the project deadline was approaching, which prompted her to start working overtime."
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Notably, Blum believes that even Appiah's ambivalent espousal of racial identity undermines Appiah's radical critique of race, since it fails to require that those adopting racial identities for political reasons be sufficiently aware that race is a biologically false social construction (Blum 2002, 224 225, footnote 34).
Many have suggested, at this point, that we are sufficiently aware that sexual assault of college women is a problem; that it is time to move on.
We suggest that it is possible that subjects may not notice or be made sufficiently aware that their information will be transferred to a journal for publication.
These young women may not be sufficiently aware that unprotected anal sex is a high-risk sexual behavior putting them at a risk for STI.
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"It's more by negligence than anything, I don't think that the Government has deliberately promoted segregation but I think sometimes it pursues policies which are anti-integration and it isn't sufficiently aware of that".
McIlroy, though new to the Cup format, was sufficiently aware at the turn that his ceiling was very likely second place, so he downshifted and played conservatively.
Mr. Obama has not visited Iraq since his first trip there in January 2006, which Mr. McCain and Republicans have used to suggest that he is not sufficiently aware of the military progress that has been made.
But they are sufficiently aware to see through stories that don't add up.
Citing court documents, the news agency said the trade organization dropped the program earlier this month because it considers the public sufficiently aware now to know that downloaders can be sued for file sharing...
The committee found that Ehud Barak, then the prime minister, "was not sufficiently aware and attentive" to developments among Arabs that "created the possibility of widespread riots".
While they are supportive of the value of the EU negotiating trade deals on their behalf (94% feel it makes a difference to the competitiveness of their business), an overwhelming 92% are not sufficiently aware of the commercial implications, meaning that opportunities for job creation and economic growth could be left on the table.
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