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The phrase "all guessing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where conclusions or decisions are made without sufficient information, relying solely on speculation.
Example: "Without any concrete evidence, our analysis is all guessing at this point."
Alternatives: "pure speculation" or "just conjecture".
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It is like we are all guessing".
He leaves us all guessing exactly what he believes today.
But that's all guessing at outcomes and reactions.
When we work with history, to a very great degree we are all guessing.
"We're all guessing so well it's hard to make any money," he said.
Read into that what you may, but the writers are having a whale of a time keeping us all guessing.
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We can all guess about what could have happened".
We can all guess what happens next.
I think we can all guess what that's going to lead to.
Did you all guess the same?
So Bob picks a number from one to 100, and they all guess.
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