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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all cries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing various expressions of emotion or distress, often in a poetic or literary sense.
Example: "In the silence of the night, all cries echoed through the empty streets, a haunting reminder of the city's forgotten sorrows."
Alternatives: "every cry" or "all voices".
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His case, above all, cries out for investigation.
Considering the Niners just put together a come-from-behind win on the road against an alleged Dream Team (is it too predictable to call the Eagles a Bad-Dream Team?), all cries about the 49ers' legitimacy will be received with respect for the next 48 hours.
"I think for [people] like myself it can be reassuring just to know there are others out there that do it too [but] what scares me is thinking how many there are, how they are all posting it online, are they all cries for help?
Hurricane Sandy, a bruising presidential election, the looming fiscal cliff, Donald Trump calling for revolution, you name it -- it all cries out for a bottle and a glass.
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"The Americans there all cried".
They all cried.
"We were all crying.
We all cried.
We are all crying.
And we all cried.
All cried out.
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