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The phrase "all in this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to everything included in a particular context or situation.
Example: "We are all in this together, facing the challenges that lie ahead."
Alternatives: "all involved" or "everything in this".
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All in this together?
Yes, we're all in this together.
For we are all in this together.
"Are they all in this room?" "Yes".
Are we not all in this together?
They are, after all, in this together.
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"They all participated in this.
"I'm all alone in this house".
They had all burned in this room.
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