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The phrase "all be lost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that everything will be in vain or that there will be a total loss of something important.
Example: "If we don't act now, all be lost, and we will never recover from this crisis."
Alternatives: "everything will be gone" or "all will be in vain".
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Will all be lost if the Mariners lose this series?
They'll all be lost on the children in the audience; at a preview screening, the one unreserved roar came for a scene in which a roly-poly, smiling baby urinated on someone's head.
It would all be lost.
Bracelets, rings, smartphones and computers can all be lost or stolen.
She knows it will all be lost, everything we make, everything we love, everything we are.
Nintendo told us it would all be lost on the quit screen.
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All is lost, all is lost.
Not all was lost.
All is lost.
Not that all is lost.
Still, not all is lost.
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