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Skelbo Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

To bring something to someone's awareness

Is this expression ever used? I haven't seen it but it sounds correct in my head:
Example:
"You should feel lucky I am bringing this topic to your awareness."

Can it be used to mean I am making someone aware of the existence of a matter/thing/person?
  

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I don't recall ever hearing this expression. Google results suggest that it is not used to any significant extent by native speakers. "bring something to someone's attention " is a common expression.

  • I don't recall ever hearing this expression.
  • Google results suggest that it is not used to any significant extent by native speakers.
  • "bring something to someone's attention " is a common expression.
  • "make someone aware of something" is also common.
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I don't recall ever hearing this expression. Google results suggest that it is not used to any significant extent by native speakers.

"bring something to someone's attention" is a common expression.

"make someone aware of something" is also common.

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