$re = '/"(\w+)":"?([^",}]+)"?/m';
$str = '2024-07-08T04:43:32.468537+00:00 dxx1-dbxxxs.xxx.net MSSQLSERVER[0] {"EventTime":"2024-07-08 04:43:32","Hostname":"dx1-dbxxxs.xxx.net","Keywords":45035996273704960,"EventType":"AUDIT_SUCCESS","SeverityValue":2,"Severity":"INFO","EventID":44444,"SourceName":"MSSQLSERVER","Task":5,"RecordNumber":1234343410,"ProcessID":0,"ThreadID":0,"Channel":"Application","Message":"Audit event:lkjfd:sdfkjhf:Askjhdfsdf","Category":"None","EventReceivedTime":"2024-07-08 04:43:32","SourceModuleName":"default-inputs","SourceModuleType":"im_msvistalog"}#015';
preg_match_all($re, $str, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER, 0);
// Print the entire match result
var_dump($matches);
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