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The phrase "all be true" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that everything mentioned is accurate, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "If everything you said is to be believed, then it must all be true."
Alternatives: "all are true" or "everything is true".
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This may all be true.
It may all be true!
This could all be true.
Those stories will all be true.
It sounds like it might all be true – is it?
It may all be true, even the contradictory parts.
The visual aspects of this scene would all be true – pipe, knitting, the once-popular print over the fireplace.
And that may all be true, but the candymakers also sense that sugar is public health enemy No. 1.
Even when it premiered at the Venice film festival, the suspicion persisted that it might all be true.
It may all be true, and there is certainly more pain to come as the latter continue trying to unwind unprofitable positions in the former.
It may all be true — some of it assuredly is — but from a museum, particularly one devoted to natural science, it is reasonable to seek more revelation.
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