"All eyes on are" vs. "All eyes are on"

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GoodTaste

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Is "All eyes on are" correct? Or a mistake? Usually we use "All eyes are on (something)", but the preposition "on" appears to be able to change place with "are" - I am not sure.

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That's a typo. It should be:

All eyes are on ....
 
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