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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all behaved" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a group of people or animals that are behaving well, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The children were all behaved during the ceremony, which impressed the teachers."
Alternatives: "all well-behaved" or "all acted appropriately".
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The products all behaved as expected: the antibodies really did attack cancer cells, and the vaccines triggered strong immune reactions in mice.
The dogs all behaved well and will soon be certified.
Some were foreigners, most wore expensive suits, and all behaved as though they owned the place.
The E.U., NATO, and the U.N. have all behaved like lumbering bureaucracies.
We all behaved very well and I think we got our message across.
They all behaved as rational, profit-seeking actors without any external responsibilities, and so brought us to the brink of catastrophe.
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I believe it's a useful way of thinking about how we could all behave online.
In an ideal world, we'd all behave.
"They all behave different".
We all behave badly.
Sharon thrives politically when you all behave like a mob.
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