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The phrase "All true" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to affirm that something is completely accurate or correct.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I can confidently say that all true statements were made during the discussion."
Alternatives: "Completely accurate" or "Entirely correct."
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(All true).
All true, perhaps.
All true, alas.
All true enough.
All true, I knew.
All true, sadly.
All true, says Travis.
All true, to be sure.
All true, in my opinion.
All true, but who cares?
" 'All true?'Prettyetty all true.' " Well said, Olivia!
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