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aware #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 08, 2012 17:02 pm   aware
 

Is the adjective "aware" used correct? Does it make sense?

I was not aware that my words suggest something else.
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Re: aware #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 08, 2012 19:28 pm   Re: aware
 

The use of "aware" is correct, but usually you would say "I was not aware that my words suggested something else."
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aware #3 (permalink) Wed Feb 08, 2012 20:55 pm   aware
 

Thank you very much!
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