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The phrase "all incorrect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everything mentioned or referred to is wrong or not accurate.
Example: "After reviewing the answers, I found that all incorrect were marked as correct."
Alternatives: "entirely wrong" or "completely inaccurate".
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These statements are all incorrect, ignoring a significant part of our research.
I am embarrassed and disappointed that our country has been manipulated by the xenophobic, racist and above all incorrect facts that have been spread.
But he added that managers would no longer be allowed to argue reviewable calls, which he said made up 89percentt of all incorrect calls.
-- Well, if I could be very brief, but you stated a number of things, and with all respects they're virtually all incorrect.
"I would like to see the debate turn to the contents of the report and the spin that has been put on it that it is all incorrect and allegations.
We don't need to know the decryption of the extra ciphertexts: the extra ciphertexts must merely be enough to information-theoretically determine the CMEA key, so that all incorrect key trials can be recognized and discarded.
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It's worth stressing that all the incorrect predictions are within the stated margin of error, but having said that, they have all been on the warm side and none have been too cold.
But this will all be incorrect.
We analyzed the RDE [|participant answer - actual correct answer/correct answer|] of all the incorrect answers given compared to the stimuli.
The numbers strike one as all wrong — not incorrect, that is, but proof that something has gone very wrong at Guantánamo.
The scores could vary between 0 (all answers incorrect) and 30 (all answers correct).
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