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The phrase "all bastards" is correct and usable in written English, though it may be considered offensive or derogatory.
It can be used in informal contexts, often to express strong disapproval or frustration towards a group of people.
Example: "After what they did, I can't help but think that all bastards deserve to be called out for their actions."
Alternatives: "all jerks" or "all scoundrels".
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They are all bastards".
Many people think that bankers are all bastards who deserve their comeuppance.
Or do we really need to make them all bastards?'" The transition to the big screen always requires some sacrifice of subtlety, though.
I became quickly disillusioned with the kind of militant feminism that too often descended into man-baiting: "Aren't they all bastards.
Here, he explores how republicanism would advance the egalitarian cause of a meritocratic democracy thus: "Them fuckers in the castles, they're all bastards, too".
He had, briefly, an interesting take on how national geology affected national psychology, how Scottish hearts were lifting steadily but surely, one millimetre at a time, before finishing his cans at around Warrington Bank Quay, calling us all bastards and falling asleep.
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Wonga surely know full well that lawyers are bloodsuckers who charge inflated sums for practically knack-all – bastards preying on vulnerable payday loan companies, society's weakest form of banking. .
Edwina Currie?" Upright: "It's all her fault, her and that bastard Peter Sissons and all the other bastards on bastard Question Time... because of them, the bastard I was robbin' turned his bastard telly off".
"All those bastards in India, they're using too much electricity," the electrician said.
Beside his corpse was a second note, railing against "all the bastards who have been a pain in the arse all my bloody life".
The whole last issue is this fabulous liberal fantasy of what the good guys would do if they got in charge and got rid of all the bastards!
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