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The phrase "all darkness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, feeling, or environment that is completely devoid of light or hope.
Example: "In the depths of the cave, there was all darkness, making it impossible to see anything."
Alternatives: "complete darkness" or "total darkness".
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It is all darkness, set at night, and Joyce's "Book of the Dark", and the word darkness once appears: "... pocketbook packetboat, gapmangunrun; the lightofother days, dire dreary darkness; our awful dad, Timour of Tortur; puzzling, startling, shocking, nay, perturbing; went puffing from king's brugh to new customs..."..
It is all darkness".
It is not all darkness though.
But for Keane it's all darkness.
I'm lord of all darkness.
Still, it is not all darkness.
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That statistic is at least as painful to process as the Comey letter, the Russian hack of the D.N.C., the strategic failures of the Clinton campaign, and the over-all darkness of the Trump campaign.
So why all the darkness?
Where has all the darkness that we were promised repeatedly gone?
All the darkness of the 20th century emanates from those few square miles of Flanders.
Through all the darkness of Mr. Bergman's films, the humanity glows.
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