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cognizant - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- fact: Farren is fully cognizant of the fact that he ain't never gonna sell like Stephen King, or Michael Jackson.
- thing: They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.
- nature: The public will also all act wisely, as they are also fully cognizant of the subtle nature of net society.
- need: But in doing so, law enforcement must remain cognizant of the need to protect the law-abiding public's privacy while protecting the public.
- player: Very Gamesters cognizant of players ' bets there to travel free velvet cope worn.
- event: Such issues as its history of very cognizant of this amazing event.
Used with adjective complement
- become: Suddenly he saw the ghost city in front of him, and in some way became cognizant of its nature.
- remain: But in doing so, law enforcement must remain cognizant of the need to protect the law-abiding public's privacy while protecting the public.
Modifying Another Word
- fully: The public will also all act wisely, as they are also fully cognizant of the subtle nature of net society.
- very: Need to know win three green very cognizant of.
- not: Those people actually were not cognizant in any way of many of the higher vibrations that now come to you.
- always: He understands that as a people in exile he must be always cognizant of the hospitality extended to him by other peoples.
- also: It was also cognizant of those concerns and recommended that the Secretary of State enter into full and meaningful consultations before implementation.
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