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The phrase "all uncool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is perceived as lacking in coolness or popularity.
Example: "The new dress code at the office is all uncool; it stifles our creativity and individuality."
Alternatives: "completely uncool" or "totally uncool".
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(He asked! I swear!) As I splutter on about it, I suddenly realize that the Kindle is, above all, uncool.
They are, for the most part, ungainly, underpowered and worst of all, uncool.
But it wasn't just my crappy skiing -- it was everything: my boots, my equipment, my base layer were all uncool.
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The Chills ("Pink Frost" era), Roky Erickson's creepy lyrics, and all the uncool shoegaze bands like Ultra Vivid Scene and The House Of Love, Felt, and Mo Tucker.
Yet with opulence at its all-time uncoolest right now, the Christmas mansion tour doesn't feel as benign as it once did.
And part of me is even ready to admit that she probably wasn't all that uncool or embarrassing after all; it was just my adolescent eyes seeing it that way.
On the other, you wonder who the critics backing all these slightly uncool winners are.
As it turns out, they now go to the one place where hostility to all things uncool burns hottest: high schools.
Cool isn't the be all and end all that the uncool think it is.
All this is, frankly, uncool — a pity, because the rest of "Argo" feels clever, taut, and restrained.
It's such an uncool but desperate longing in all of us".
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