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The phrase "all individuality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the concept of uniqueness or distinct characteristics of individuals in a particular context.
Example: "In a society that values conformity, we risk losing all individuality and creativity among its members."
Alternatives: "complete uniqueness" or "total distinctiveness".
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I might have looked up to him and his gang of friends, but I wasn't about to sacrifice all individuality.
They are artistic expression and should be safeguarded from the dimwits that want to do away with any and all individuality in our society".
"The danger for Will would be if it becomes all personality, all individuality or all artistic gesture -- if he lost that tension between imagination and reality".
The Black Drawings from the 90s are as devastating as they should be: 112 heads, cropped at the neck, that look like thwarted portraits where the human being has been denied, all individuality blocked.
It is whether a society that has demolished a thousand-year compact -- a loaf of bread and a bed in exchange for the loss of all individuality -- now regards its masses as people, not expendable parts in some vast machine.
"The Outrage is that the whole land surface is becoming covered by the creeping mildew that already circumscribes all of our towns... Subtopia is the annihilation of the site, the steamrollering of all individuality of place to one uniform and mediocre pattern".
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For all the individuality in each outfit, all the carefully chosen fabrics, I wasn't surprised.
But for all the individuality on display (ask a parent about a nickname and you're guaranteed an adorable back story), the one term heard far more than any other is generic, reflexive and not particularly creative.
The BBC's idea of diversity is a programme fronted by a mature, authoritative man balanced by a pretty young woman who often manifests all the individuality of those fantastically irritating Disney girls from Frozen.
It plays a key role in sustaining hope and happiness — the brashness, the assertion of individuality, all the things that our popular culture exports in quantity and that are scarce commodities in Africa.
Emily MacKenzie told us: "I'm completely thrilled to have won this award for Stanley the Amazing Knitting Cat, a book that celebrates friendship, creativity and individuality – all the things I believe are at the heart of great independent bookshops!
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