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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all cancelled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everything has been canceled, often in the context of events, appointments, or plans.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, all cancelled events will be rescheduled for a later date."
Alternatives: "everything is canceled" or "all events are canceled."
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I was alone on a wilderness journey that was supposed to include others who all cancelled at the last minute for one reason or another.
All cancelled.
Fish fingers, peas, diggers, Peppa Pig, bath-time, milk, everything – all cancelled.
He had three meetings scheduled with the President, and they were all cancelled.
The final amount is likely to be even higher because the figure does not include pre-opening expenditure grants and fees for all cancelled free-school projects.
He told the action sports news outlet Grind TV: "We left for Ireland on Saturday, getting on the last ferry before they were all cancelled".
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Nonetheless, they all cancel books and amend others.
It all cancels itself out.
It all canceled out in my case.
The $8 trades were all canceled.
So the Gs and the cs all cancel, here.
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