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The phrase "all pretty much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is generally true or applicable, with a sense of approximation or lack of precision.
Example: "The results of the experiment were all pretty much what we expected, confirming our initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "mostly" or "generally speaking".
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'I think they are all pretty much of a muchness.
It's all pretty much irrelevant.
But I know them all pretty much".
They are all pretty much the same.
They're all pretty much appropriate for anything.
"They were all pretty much perfect".
And it's all pretty much irrelevant, anyway.
"It's all pretty much just between them.
"They all pretty much run around together happily," she said.
For me? It's all pretty much still seventh grade.
Here it's all pretty much spelled out, intelligently if crudely.
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