Sentence examples for all rotten from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all rotten" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely spoiled, decayed, or in a state of disrepair.
Example: "The fruit in the basket was all rotten, and we had to throw it away."
Alternatives: "completely spoiled" or "entirely decayed".

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None of them quite proving satisfying, he flirted ever more obviously with Roper's own concept of what it means to be alive: becoming a man, Roper told him, "is realising that it's all rotten", but "realising how to celebrate that rottenness – now that's freedom".

It is all rotten".

"Until you're all rotten and shriveled up, you keep going.

The "black heart of Bois Sauvage" isn't all rotten, though.

"It's as if the sunny days were all rotten after all".

Becoming a man, he said, "is realising that it's all rotten.

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But they did not care enough about the place to actually take over the government, throw out all the rotten nationalist politicians and rebuild Bosnia from the ground up so that by now it would be more than sort of a country.

Of all the rotten luck.

If there happens to be an old structure you can build upon, simply remove all the rotten horizontal members and keep the treated posts.

Platt The Younger's mystery fiancee turned out to be Kylie, sister-tormentor of Becky and all-round rotten egg.

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