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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all dismissed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a group of people or items is being dismissed or sent away, often in a formal or authoritative manner.
Example: "After the meeting concluded, the manager said, 'Thank you for your contributions, everyone. You are all dismissed.'"
Alternatives: "everyone is excused" or "all may leave".
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All dismissed.
They all dismissed such prospects.
The witness statements were all dismissed.
The other groups, Peloponnesians and central Greeks, were all dismissed.
Locke's teachers were all dismissed and asked to reapply.
The employees were all dismissed within 10 months, he said.
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Or they simply don't cook it at all, dismissing it as boring.
The reason, sir, is simply this: Boyle and Hoyle we all dismiss: One's dead, One's Fred.
"I am not at all dismissing any of those experiences but it was so different from our experience.
Yokosawa does not at all dismiss the possibility of a nasty surprise in stocks this month, especially if the upcoming earnings season shows weak sales growth for large caps.
None the less, the bookmakers who all but dismissed Ali's chances reckoned without several factors.
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