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The phrase "all bad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, experience, or outcome that is entirely negative or unfavorable.
Example: "The movie received terrible reviews, and the plot was all bad, leaving the audience disappointed."
Alternatives: "completely negative" or "entirely unfavorable".
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It wasn't all bad.
That's not all bad.
It's not all bad.
Vampires aren't all bad.
We're not all bad".
It's all bad.
All bad omens for Bucknell.
It's not all bad news.
Still, it's not all bad.
That is not all bad.
And he wasn't all bad.
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