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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all have failed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that every individual or entity in a specified group has not succeeded in a particular task or objective.
Example: "Despite their best efforts, all have failed to meet the project's deadline."
Alternatives: "everyone has failed" or "all have not succeeded".
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If it comes to that, we will all have failed".
But more importantly, we will all have failed as parents to our most vulnerable children.
Tony Pulis, Mark Hughes, Steve Bruce, Neil Warnock – all have failed this season to some degree, failing to achieve anything beyond existence.
All have failed.
Nearly all have failed.
And all have failed.
Without exception, all have failed.
All have failed to talk diplomatically to Iran.
All have failed, some more spectacularly than others.
Since then, many have tried to change Russia's policy, and all have failed.
Previous agreements, after all, have failed to evolve into a final and conclusive peace.
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