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The phrase "all this lit" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in informal contexts.
It can be used to express excitement or approval about something that is happening or has happened, often in a celebratory or enthusiastic manner.
Example: "The party last night was all this lit; everyone had an amazing time dancing and enjoying the music."
Alternatives: "all this hype" or "all this fire".
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