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The phrase "all was fine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everything was satisfactory or acceptable in a given situation.
Example: "After the meeting, I checked in with the team, and they assured me that all was fine."
Alternatives: "everything was okay" or "all was well."
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This time, his first visit back since his college graduation, instead of giving us the wave that signaled all was fine, our son began pacing back and forth like a dog who'd lost his bone.
All was fine.
For a month all was fine.
But all was fine in most respects.
"I spoke with Del Bosque and all was fine.
All was fine now, and the director, virtually in tears of gratitude, seemed to shed 10 years.
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Cameron: It will all be fine.
Ultimately, though, we'll all be fine with the redesign.
I think that this will all be fine.
It would all be fine!
It'll all be fine though.
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