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The phrase "all counterproductive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions, behaviors, or policies that are ineffective or hinder progress towards a goal.
Example: "The constant changes in management have been all counterproductive, leading to confusion among the staff."
Alternatives: "entirely unhelpful" or "completely detrimental".
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So to deny the role of politics is not only inconsistent; it is above all counterproductive.
They struggle, but are forced to keep working... even if it is all counterproductive.
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The techniques employed by the county to control salt-marsh mosquitoes over the past several decades have all been counterproductive.
Counterproductive and all that.
Forget all the long and counterproductive antitrust trials, and just go straight to the settlement.
I believe that establishing special days – holidays – as ones laden with obligation puts a counterproductive pressure on us all.
The one-size-fits-all approach became increasingly counterproductive as the state's diversity exploded in the 1980s.
Counterproductive All things considered, it is puzzling that the applicants opted to pursue a judicial solution in this case.
Although tempting, that kind of behavior, as we all know, is counterproductive.
The interventions in the Muslim world, even when not malicious, have tended to be maladroit and all too often counterproductive by any standards.
In light of all of the counterproductive and insanely wrong responses to 9/11, it seems incomprehensible now but I was told "no public safety emergency" existed on 9/11 and again on 9/12.
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