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The phrase "all change" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in British English to indicate that a change is about to happen, often in the context of transportation or a shift in circumstances.
Example: "As the train approaches the station, the conductor announces, 'All change! This is the final stop.'"
Alternatives: "All aboard!" or "Change is coming!".
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ALL change in Königinstrasse.
"It can all change.
This will all change one day.
All change.
We all change.
"But that could all change.
It could all change soon.
All change in Broad City.
That might all change soon.
That could all change.
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The colors all changed.
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