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The phrase "all dead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where everything or everyone is deceased or non-functional.
Example: "After the storm, the once vibrant garden was left all dead, with no signs of life remaining."
Alternatives: "completely lifeless" or "entirely deceased".
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After all, dead bacteria cannot mutate.
All dead.
They're all dead".
That we're all dead.
"All dead," he replied.
But they're all dead.
They're all dead now".
They are all dead.
"They're all dead," he said.
I said: 'They're all dead.
The flowers are all dead.
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