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The phrase "all grey" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is entirely grey in color or to convey a sense of ambiguity or lack of clarity in a situation.
Example: "The sky was all grey, signaling an impending storm."
Alternatives: "completely grey" or "entirely grey".
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She was an all grey kitty, obese, who didn't always use the litter box, was sometimes feisty, and didn't get along with other kitties.
If you don't have an all black ensemble, maybe you have an all grey one, brown or white?
"All grey, no makeup".
Ten minutes later, rinse out to find all grey covered.
But, according to Shandling's attorney, all Grey offered was another consulting deal.
Technology, commercial aviation, telecoms, chemicals and agriculture are all "grey areas", says Ian Bremmer of Eurasia Group.What about property?
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Another non-event in all-grey shirts.
And one even sees it in the all-grey abstracts of the 70s, so implacably neutral, made at a time when Richter had almost lost faith in his painting altogether.
The Stealth board also ghosts out the appearance a bit, with an all-grey deck and grey wheels instead of the signature orange.
An all-grey away kit worn during the 1995 96 season was dropped after just five games because players claimed to have trouble finding their team-mates against the crowd.
Legal note: not all grey-haired people in SW19 "cut down" immigrants and foxes.
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