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The phrase "all romance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the entirety or totality of romantic elements, themes, or experiences in a particular context, such as literature, film, or personal relationships.
Example: "In her latest novel, she explores all romance, capturing the essence of love in its many forms."
Alternatives: "the entirety of romance" or "all aspects of romance".
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On the surface, "Fiddler on the Roof" is all romance.
Off the top of my head: all romance novels, self-help, and travel books.
Europe today is more of a muddle than a revolution, and the drama lacks all romance.
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But your comment, especially pulled out of context, doesn't represent all romance novels.
An intricate black lace dress and long sleeves are all romance, even when paired with tougher Deco-metallic heels.
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It's got all the romance of Titanic.
All the romance and the mythology was coming from overseas.
All the romance is pretty wrongheaded, though momentarily satisfying".
All the romance, all the mystique of Hollywood lovemaking, would vanish in an instant.
All the romance of a bygone American era hovered around that day.
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