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I was made aware from vs I was made aware by

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I was made aware from' is used when the source of the awareness is mentioned, while 'I was made aware by' is used when the agent causing the awareness is mentioned.

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I was made aware from

This phrase is correct when indicating the source of the awareness.

This phrase is used to specify where the awareness or information came from.
  • No, but I was made aware of money you owe the IRS on undeclared gambling winnings.
  • I was made aware of these allegations 36 hours ago.
  • And once I was made aware That it was happening under my roof, I immediately launched an internal investigation...
  • And once I was made aware That it was happening under my roof, I immediately launched an internal investigation...
  • Six months ago... ...I was made aware of a situation so devastating...
  • I was made aware of this at the official ceremonies that took place in Bucharest on 31 December 2006 and in Sofia on 1 January 2007.
  • The rapporteur was made aware of this beforehand.
  • And I was made aware of the fact that because of my transgressions, neither one of us will be permitted to consult for the department again.
  • Is that when I was made aware?
  • During my recent trip to the Middle East I was made aware of the great expectations which people have placed in the European Union and all its institutions.
  • At a meeting with Lithuanian nationals living and working in London, I was made aware of quite a few complaints regarding discrimination in the workplace and difficulties in obtaining the work for which these people are qualified.
  • Whenever it was made aware of heavy administrative procedures, the Commission advised the countries concerned by correspondence, during bilateral meetings and at the Monitoring Committee meetings.
  • The European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, Joaquin Almunia, was made aware of the problem during his recent visit to Cyprus.
  • Furthermore the GOC was made aware of the consequences of non-cooperation as explained under recital (59) above.
  • Mr. Kanin, some years ago, while I served on President Palmer's detail, I was made aware of some modifications made to the Chief of Staff's office.
  • I'm afraid I was never made aware of it's contents, col Sheppard.
  • I was recently made aware of the problems experienced by the Czech vehicle and engine manufacturers BLATA s.r.o., whose products are being copied illegally on a massive scale by Chinese firms.
  • I was recently made aware of an anomalous situation relating to the ferry routes across the Strait of Gibraltar.
  • He'd had major tactical training, sir. I wasn't made aware of that.
  • And I was subsequently made aware of your relationship with Detective Ilinca.

Alternatives:

  • I was made aware of

I was made aware by

This phrase is correct when indicating the agent or person who made someone aware.

This phrase is used to specify who or what caused the awareness or provided the information.
  • I was recently made aware by the European Syriac Union that the Turkish Land Registry Department has recently begun to formally register land in the traditional Syriac Christian villages in south-east Turkey.
  • No, but I was made aware of money you owe the IRS on undeclared gambling winnings.
  • I was made aware of these allegations 36 hours ago.
  • And once I was made aware That it was happening under my roof, I immediately launched an internal investigation...
  • And once I was made aware That it was happening under my roof, I immediately launched an internal investigation...
  • Six months ago... ...I was made aware of a situation so devastating...
  • I was made aware of this at the official ceremonies that took place in Bucharest on 31 December 2006 and in Sofia on 1 January 2007.
  • As regards ongoing cases, the committee was made aware by Mr SCAWEN (H3) that a group of with-profits annuitants is currently pursuing claims against the Society.
  • The rapporteur was made aware of this beforehand.
  • And I was made aware of the fact that because of my transgressions, neither one of us will be permitted to consult for the department again.
  • Is that when I was made aware?
  • During my recent trip to the Middle East I was made aware of the great expectations which people have placed in the European Union and all its institutions.
  • At a meeting with Lithuanian nationals living and working in London, I was made aware of quite a few complaints regarding discrimination in the workplace and difficulties in obtaining the work for which these people are qualified.
  • I have been made aware by some of my constituents that around 200000 Britons who have holiday homes in France could be charged a new tax, adding thousands to their bills.
  • The Commission was made aware by means of a complaint of the natural values of the site Lacomaer Teiche und Hammergraben, which is likely to be significantly affected by the impending implementation of a lignite mining project.
  • Whenever it was made aware of heavy administrative procedures, the Commission advised the countries concerned by correspondence, during bilateral meetings and at the Monitoring Committee meetings.
  • The European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, Joaquin Almunia, was made aware of the problem during his recent visit to Cyprus.
  • Furthermore the GOC was made aware of the consequences of non-cooperation as explained under recital (59) above.
  • I'm afraid I was never made aware of it's contents, col Sheppard.
  • I was recently made aware of the problems experienced by the Czech vehicle and engine manufacturers BLATA s.r.o., whose products are being copied illegally on a massive scale by Chinese firms.

Alternatives:

  • I was made aware of by

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