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The phrase "all been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a group of people or things that have experienced or undergone something collectively.
Example: "They have all been informed about the changes in the schedule."
Alternatives: "all have" or "everyone has".
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They've all been abolished.
We've all been grieving.
"They've all been disappointments.
It's all been scrubbed.
It's all been offered.
We've all been tempted.
"It's all been expressed".
"We've all been wrong!
We've all been hurt.
It's all been done!
"They've all been unsuccessful".
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