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The phrase "all graduated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a group of people has completed their education and received their degrees or diplomas.
Example: "After four years of hard work, I am proud to say that all graduated from the university last week."
Alternatives: "everyone has graduated" or "all have completed their degrees".
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The group of friends who all graduated from college in Limerick together left Dublin this morning and posed with their flag at Dublin airport before jetting off to Prague.
They all graduated.
You've all graduated.
Those children have all graduated, she said.
One result was that all graduated from college.
The survivors of the shooting have all graduated or moved on.
Of the 24 militants in the study, about a third attended college, though not all graduated.
I had, after all, graduated with an MBA into the worst job market in living memory.
We all graduated from the public-school system and were taught to revere teachers.
They had all graduated in Advanced Pretension, especially to an aspiring female author in her teens.
"All of them came over to say, 'Hey, hang in there.' They all graduated.
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