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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all sweetness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, person, or thing that is characterized by kindness, charm, or pleasantness, often in a somewhat exaggerated or ironic way.
Example: "Despite her tough exterior, she has a heart of all sweetness when it comes to helping others."
Alternatives: "pure sweetness" or "total sweetness".
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But it wasn't all sweetness and light.
And it wasn't all sweetness and light.
Condoleezza Rice: not all sweetness and light?
Lynn isn't all sweetness and hope.
But it's not all sweetness and light.
But it has not been all sweetness and light here.
It is not, however, all sweetness and light.
Who says Canadians are all sweetness and light?
It was not all sweetness and light, however.
'Easy!' bellowed the crowd, all sweetness and light.
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No funk here: it's the posthumous, all-sweetness-and-light Jackson that his family is determined to sell.
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