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The phrase "all realised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been fully understood or brought into existence.
Example: "After much discussion, all realised that the project needed a new direction to succeed."
Alternatives: "fully understood" or "completely acknowledged".
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Afterwards, people all realised what they'd seen.
We all realised how important this show was.
When Cintra announced they had a gig they all realised they needed a name.
We have all realised something this week: we'll miss you when you're gone.
"It was a day when we all realised how strong we can be collectively," Kim said.
All realised that he was that rarest of footballing birds: the innovator.
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Yet we all realise what is needed today.
"The most talented team put this album together and helped us all realise an unfulfilled dream".
"I hope we all realise that, as of November 2nd, gay rights are officially dead.
"What is crucial is that we all realise how much the world has changed.
"I think we all realise the challenges under which this relationship now labours," he told reporters.
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