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The phrase "was fully aware that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone was cognizant of a particular fact or situation. For example: "The defendant was fully aware that his actions were illegal."
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Walt was fully aware that the transformation protected his investment.
Congress was fully aware that arbitration could provide procedural and cost advantages.
But he was fully aware that the aim was to humiliate and degrade.
"I planned, and was fully aware that this would happen, as part of the piece.
I was fully aware that almost everything about me must revolt her.
Telling her, in his way, that he was fully aware that he was the only unintoxicated person in the room.
He was fully aware that the question would produce a census undercount, particularly among Latinos, the judge said.
When I became prime minister in October, I was fully aware that Greece faced a serious budget deficit.
Although it appears that Martin was fully aware that the sculpture's days were numbered, the City did not send him an official notice before the bulldozer moved in.
Despite his cool exterior, the conductor was fully aware that this was a crucial concert date in a career increasingly filled with big evenings.
Mr. Vogel also said that the World Bank was fully aware that regional differences in prices in China are wider than in many other countries.
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