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Discover LudwigThe phrase "realized everything" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to say that a person has become aware of, or has come to understand, a particular situation or circumstance. For example: After spending days researching the subject, Mary realized everything she needed to know about the history of the Civil War.
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But then I realized everything was new.
Mr. Singer realized everything was backward.
Then I realized everything was flattened.
"I realized everything he said confirmed Spinoza," she said.
And then I realized – everything I've done for my whole career is basically that story".
Eventually, Ms. Taufner "recentered herself and realized everything was going to be fine," Mr. Baker said.
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You just don't know, you don't realize everything.
On this trip, I was happy to realize, everything was notable.
"But when you meet someone 30 years older, you realize everything you don't know".
"I didn't realize everything would be fried," he said with some dismay.
"But once you get on the bench and realize everything good, that's always a good feeling.
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