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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all angry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where everyone involved is experiencing anger or frustration.
Example: "After the meeting, everyone left the room all angry about the decision that was made."
Alternatives: "completely angry" or "entirely angry".
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We are all angry".
We were all angry.
They are all angry.
We're all angry".
'We're all angry with the second half.
I'm not at all angry at him.
Fiorentina's coach, Cesare Prandelli, said: "We are all angry.
"We're all angry, and we don't hide it".
Are they all angry young men, as the stereotype suggests?
Naturally, they're all angry and traumatised by what's happened.
Furthermore, unlike many Republican policy forums in recent years, it wasn't at all angry.
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