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The phrase "all misery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the entirety of suffering or unhappiness in a particular context.
Example: "The novel explores the theme of all misery that humanity endures throughout history."
Alternatives: "complete suffering" or "total anguish".
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Designate scapegoats to explain all misery.
Not all misery was based in violence.
Texas wasn't all misery for the Hollands.
But it wasn't all misery and doom.
So it's not all misery and penny-pinching for the old.
She hopes to be able to study information technology, and later to teach it.And was her childhood all misery?
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Some sexual bliss amid all the misery.
And for all this misery?
But why? Whence all this misery?
The west should be accountable for all this misery".
Amid all the misery, a certain innate good nature — and a desire to survive — shine through.
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