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"all a" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a determiner and pronoun, meaning "all of a" or "all of the." You can use it to refer to a group or entirety of something. Example: "All a writer needs is a pen and paper." (meaning all of a writer's needs are contained in a pen and paper) Example: "She ate all a cookie in one bite." (meaning she consumed the entirety of a single cookie).
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It's all a process.
It's all a mess.
It's all a lie.
It's all a misunderstanding.
It's all a game.
All a joke.
It's all a joke".
It's all a oneness.
"It's all a progression".
It was all a joke.
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