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The phrase "about all the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of things in general. For example, "I'm learning about all the different types of plants in this garden."
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That's about all the good news.
It's about all the residents.
How about ALL THE TIME.
That's about all the thanks we need.
Everybody's barking about all the guns.
What about all the other hours?
And just think about all the selfies.
What about all the smaller ones?
"You always worry about all the opposition.
What about all the slapping?
What about all the others?
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