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The phrase "all very well aware" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that everyone has a clear understanding of a situation, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "We are all very well aware of the challenges we face in this project."
Alternatives: "fully aware" or "completely aware".
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As you are all very well aware, even if many others may not be, 2015 is a vital year for the future of humanity.
And, as we're all very well aware, search is highly monetizable.
"We're all very well aware and very appreciative of the fact that there's an awful lot of hard work still to be done.
Can we get a million; can we do this for the third time?" Because we were all very well aware that if we sold a million records this time, it would be the only time in history that someone had done that three times.
The guys I met were open and honest – all very well aware of the fact that there's more to being a man than bikes and beer.
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We're very well aware of the risks of death from cancer and heart disease and all the things that can cut short your life, but we don't really get the message about the long-term impacts".
We are very well aware that the present study did not solve all the questions regarding overlapping genes evolution and their origins.
We are very well aware of the possibility of displacement".
Students themselves are very well aware of this.
Our creators are usually very well aware of that".
"We're very well aware of the dimension and implications of the problem," Dr. Navarro-Valls said ruefully, "very well aware".
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