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  1. seems better — it should mean that each of my family members is fine whereas "They are all fine." should mean that each of my family members is completely fine. Please correct my understanding if there is anything wrong.

  2. Apr 1, 2020 · they both mean the same and are interchangeable. however we would say "We're" instead of we are most of the time. we're fine (meaning the group you are with) we're all good/fine/ok.

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  3. Dec 3, 2020 · We are doing fine, thank you for asking. This response shows gratitude towards the person asking about your well-being while maintaining a formal tone. Thank you for your concern. We are all in good health. Use this phrase to express gratitude and reassure others about your group’s overall well-being. Examples:

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  5. We all are fine, and I hope you are too. This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English. Learn More [+]

  6. The phrase 'we are fine with that' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you are indicating that you or someone else is in agreement with a certain opinion or plan of action. For example, you might say: "We discussed the new project plan and we are fine with that."

  7. It’s All “Fine”. by Mark Nichol. The two diverse meanings of fine —as a noun or a verb referring to payment of a penalty and as an adjective denoting quality—stem from a common root.