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The phrase "all mystery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is completely unknown or enigmatic.
Example: "The ancient ruins were shrouded in all mystery, leaving archaeologists puzzled for decades."
Alternatives: "complete enigma" or "entirely unknown".
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It is all mystery.
The gate to all mystery.
Now, all mystery protagonists worth reading dabble in gray areas.
The button pushed, the stones shine, all mystery and beauty, implacable, fierce, austere.
Stripped of all mystery, the afterlife of Self's Dorian Gray is strangely prosaic.
But eventually we return to that wood, only now all mystery is gone: Olive's reasons are obvious and almost understandable.
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Have we killed all the mystery in our attempt to own knowledge?
And all a mystery writer needs, after all, is one good juicy murder.
Like all mysteries, horses tempt the horseman to have theories.
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