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The phrase "all lonely" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or incorrect.
It could be used in a poetic or creative context to emphasize a state of complete loneliness, but it is not commonly used in everyday language.
Example: "In the vast expanse of the empty room, she felt all lonely, as if the silence itself was a companion."
Alternatives: "completely lonely" or "utterly alone".
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Maybe we're all lonely.
"We're all lonely," she said.
They are all lonely to some degree.
"They're all lonely, too," the boy said.
As Gilman answered questions on the stand, day after day, he looked, above all, lonely.
Perhaps all lonely creatures are like the solitary carpenter ant: heartburned and seeking home.
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