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The phrase "all standing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where a group of people is being addressed, often in formal settings such as meetings or gatherings, to indicate that everyone present is still in attendance or has not left.
Example: "Before we proceed with the next agenda item, can we confirm that all standing are still with us?"
Alternatives: "everyone present" or "all attendees".
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"What are you all standing in line for?" she asked.
All standing students were asked to hold out their Utensilus plasticus in front of them.
They were all standing on the sidewalk.
We are all standing, squashed, from Redhill.
They were all standing around, drinking and talking.
The air rifle (.177 caliber) is all standing.
After 1912 all standing jumps in Olympic competition were discontinued.
"Our system is stable, we're all standing together," he said.
Why were these New Yorkers all standing around smiling?
They're all standing and clapping for you,"' Zimmer said.
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On 24 February 1944, Millwall returned to The Den, to play in an all-standing stadium.
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