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For those who are not aware vs For those that are not aware

Both phrases are commonly used and considered correct in English. However, 'for those who are not aware' is more commonly used and considered slightly more formal. 'For those that are not aware' is also acceptable but may be considered less formal.

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For those who are not aware

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce information for people who do not have knowledge about a particular subject.
  • The Commission is not aware of any such initiative.
  • The Commission is not aware of such meetings.
  • The Commission is not aware of the videocassettes mentioned.
  • I'm not aware of any deal with my daughter.
  • They are not aware of Margaret Schuller.
  • You were not aware of the perjury when it happened.
  • I was not aware of your case eight years ago.
  • Of which I am not aware.
  • Of which I am not aware.
  • I was not aware of that statute.
  • We can't assume that they're not aware of your involvement also.
  • I'm not aware of treating a Mrs Crawley.
  • I'm not aware of treating a Mrs Crawley.
  • - We were not aware of that.
  • - I was not aware of that.
  • I was not aware that telemarketers attracted that kind of notice.
  • Not unless you have a sugar daddy I'm not aware of.
  • Look, I'm not aware of any perjury.
  • For example, paranoid schizophrenics are not aware that they're deluded.
  • I was not aware of such failure.

Alternatives:

  • for those who are unaware
  • for those who do not know
  • for those who are uninformed
  • for those who are unfamiliar

For those that are not aware

This phrase is correct but may be considered slightly less formal than 'for those who are not aware'.

This phrase is also used to introduce information for people who do not have knowledge about a particular subject.
  • The Commission is not aware of any such initiative.
  • The Commission is not aware of such meetings.
  • The Commission is not aware of the videocassettes mentioned.
  • I'm not aware of any deal with my daughter.
  • They are not aware of Margaret Schuller.
  • You were not aware of the perjury when it happened.
  • I was not aware of your case eight years ago.
  • Of which I am not aware.
  • Of which I am not aware.
  • I was not aware of that statute.
  • We can't assume that they're not aware of your involvement also.
  • I'm not aware of treating a Mrs Crawley.
  • I'm not aware of treating a Mrs Crawley.
  • - We were not aware of that.
  • - I was not aware of that.
  • I was not aware that telemarketers attracted that kind of notice.
  • Not unless you have a sugar daddy I'm not aware of.
  • Look, I'm not aware of any perjury.
  • For example, paranoid schizophrenics are not aware that they're deluded.
  • I was not aware of such failure.

Alternatives:

  • for those that are unaware
  • for those that do not know
  • for those that are uninformed
  • for those that are unfamiliar

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