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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all chill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everything is fine or relaxed, often in informal contexts.
Example: "After the meeting, I felt that everything was all chill between us."
Alternatives: "all good" or "everything's cool".
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Damn, don't you wish you and your fucked-up friends weren't ruined by self-importance bred from the internet lifestyle, and you could all chill your asses out about being so "busy" with your own "projects" so you could all make a proper film goddammit?
The otherwise excellent article on cannabis thinking (Can we all chill out about cannabis? Not quite yet, Journal, 25 March) misses a couple of points.
"And if things go the way we think they will with Qaddafi, Mr. Cochrann anticipated, "there's no reason we can't all chill together when we head on over to Iraq" — where Mr. Clinton would presumably confer with that country's strongman, Saddam Hussein.
All chill is gone.
Hopkins, losing all chill whatsoever, headed for the face paint.
(There's some decent jump scares too, so it's not all chill).
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This scene from Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy has inspired countless fan imitations, all chilling.
The requisite three days after being licensed, the grooms said "husband" to each other, and it gave us all chills.
How much more before it all chills and fades and we have to wait nine more months to try again?
All chilled out and loved up, thinking it was going to change the world, thinking that if everyone did Es there would be no more wars.
What a box pew provides now is a strange, communal privacy, surrounded as you are by other churchgoers in their own boxes, all chilled by their own worries, but everyone warmed by contemplating those worries together.
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