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The phrase "all too" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is too frequent or too common. For example: The meetings had become all too frequent and I dreaded going each week.
Dictionary
all too
adverb
Very, extremely; excessively.
synonyms
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We should all too.
They look all too present.
It's all too weird.
"All too many.
"It's all too exhausting.
It's all too late".
All too briefly.
And all too young".
All too true, alas.
Similar(2)
'They're all too young.
It was all too seductive.
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