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The phrase "all sad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or a group of people who are experiencing sadness collectively.
Example: "After hearing the news, everyone in the room felt all sad and quiet."
Alternatives: "completely sad" or "entirely sad".
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I know what happens to me: I go all sad.
We're all sad.
"We're all sad," Wambach said.
And they aren't all sad.
The stories aren't all sad.
But we were all sad.
And now, we are all sad.
We were all sad bare creatures.
"They're not all sad, not all sad from start to finish.
Yes, we're all sad; but real leaders lead.
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Two 10 cm scales were presented to participants, each labelled from 'not at all' sad/happy to 'extremely' sad/happy.
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