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The phrase "all ideological" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is entirely based on or related to ideology, often in discussions about beliefs, politics, or philosophy.
Example: "The debate was all ideological, with no room for practical solutions."
Alternatives: "entirely ideological" or "completely ideological".
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This makes for uncomfortable reading for those of all ideological persuasions.
These extremist Islamist organisations are all ideological fellow travellers, rendering distinctions difficult.
Unconstitutional, ruled the Supreme Court, in a 5-to-4 decision that crossed all ideological lines.
The prospect of foreigners helping to choose our presidents and members of Congress should be troubling to all ideological camps.
The justices' lineup, cutting across all ideological boundaries on the court, was another notable feature of the decision today.
They come from the place that conservatives themselves often point to as the root of all ideological evil: Europe.
Leading politicians of all ideological stripes denounced the decision as an affront to Italy's history and heritage.
Politicians of all ideological stripes denounced the conviction, casting it as an unwarranted assault against Italian political history itself.
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Overarching all these ideological strands was the unique voluntarism of the WEA.
With all the ideological hectoring about who owns the means of production, patients barely got a mention.
Yet for all the ideological rhetoric a substantial part of Libya's population still lives in poverty.
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