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The phrase "all of one thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is entirely composed of a single type or category.
Example: "The collection was all of one thing, showcasing only vintage postcards from the early 1900s."
Alternatives: "entirely one type" or "completely one category".
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You're never going to see me being all of one thing or none of another.
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Mr. Boies said that, you know, it's all kind of one thing and you can really handle it one way or the other, but that's not true.
The girls are all convinced of one thing: whatever their promises are, politicians never keep them.
The girls are all convinced of one thing: Whatever politicians' promises are, they never keep them.
Something so bad that she can never seem to escape from the guilt, from the trusting faces that all remind her of one thing: nobody found her out.
Without knowing what is going on at all, we're aware of one thing only: Buffy and Dawn do not like each other.
And that all came about because of one thing that might be of interest to you.
All judgments are comparisons of one thing with another" (Laming, 2004, p. 9).
Whenever a lot of one thing happens all at once, critics rush to pronounce a trend.
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