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The phrase "to make him aware" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to inform someone about something or bring something to their attention. Example: "I need to make him aware of the changes in the schedule so he can plan accordingly."
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It's when Helen Hunt's character introduces her client to something called body-awareness exercises to make him aware of different pleasure centers throughout his body.
"I was trying to make him aware of what's going on.
"I just wanted to make him aware that we don't need that, period," Scott said.
Muzzer has to make him aware that Bez is, actually, in the band..
"He was already a good back," Powell said, "but I tried to make him aware of those things".
Aides said she spoke with him regularly throughout the past week, trying to make him aware of the negative consequences of staying on.
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If this is the case, use the opportunity to simply make him aware of your issues.
You can give an occasional free or a discounted session to a good customer, but make him aware as to how much he has saved by being you customer.
Make him aware.
Make him aware of the consequences of his choices.
Adams's devotion to "the American Cause" made him aware that his vexations with the political process and his long absences from his "little Farm, and its dear Inhabitants" were a necessary price to pay for helping to ensure the future of the new republic.
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