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The phrase "all would know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everyone would be aware of something or have knowledge about a particular situation.
Example: "If the news were to spread, all would know the truth behind the scandal."
Alternatives: "everyone would be aware" or "all would be informed".
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Unlike me, they had all run factories, and I assumed they all would know better.
"If I'd gone and consumed Mars bars and Cokes the whole time I think we all would know I'd have had ill effects.
IN Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," the adulterous Hester Prynne was required to wear the letter A on her chest so that all would know of her unforgivable sin.
"Anyone with any sense at all would know that was a bad thing," Mr. Reck said.. "Later, after the vote, no one said, 'That would have a been a good thing".' Mr. Morris said Wal-Mart was taken by surprise by the opposition.
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They were familiar hymns, he said, and all the men would know the words.
It was the only song she was confident all the students would know.
Surely Mr. Ayckbourn, of all people, would know better than to take time literally.
LOS ANGELES — You would think that Los Angeles, of all places, would know how to handle a catastrophe.
Then Father Meade asked why he was being told lies, since he of all people would know they were lies.
If we had any crime intelligence at all, they would know who this was and arrest him on the spot.
Let's take a look, SHALL WE? There's a very nice balance of pop culture things that people of all ages would know.
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