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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all aware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everyone in a group has knowledge or understanding of a particular situation or fact.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, I want to ensure that we are all aware of the deadlines and expectations."
Alternatives: "fully informed" or "all knowledgeable".
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We are all aware of that.
"That's just something we're all aware of.
But they're all aware of the news.
Well, schools and financial institutions are all aware of this.
"We're all aware that it's illegal to do that".
"I hope you're all aware we're all Eisenhower Republicans".
"We are all aware how good Dimitar is," said Vidic.
We are all aware of rising gas prices.
Defense, as we are all aware, is tough.
"We're all aware of the economic climate," he sighs.
We're all aware I need to be managed properly.
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