Sentence examples for all whew from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all whew" is not correct and does not appear to be usable in written English.
It seems to be an informal expression, but without context, its intended meaning is unclear.
Example: "After finishing the exam, I let out an 'all whew' of relief."
Alternatives: "What a relief!" or "Phew!".

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Mary finds out that Mr Blake is super-rich after all (whew!).

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"So we were all like, 'Whew.

Whew, all's well then….

Whew, all that got us to just before noon.

(Whew! All of those months of memorising my 'cocktail line' paid off!). 'My to-do list is never ending!

All I can say is, whew, I'm glad to be living in the 21st century.

Whew! Let's all take a collective deep breath, okay?

Whew! "Doing away with all titles would be my preference," said the woman who named a magazine after one.

One guy says it'll all be over on May 21 of this year -- whew, what a relief!

"They were all on A-Rod and I was like, 'Whew,' " said Giambi, who wiped his fingers along his forehead for emphasis.

After being silly (he is after all related to me), my Dad answered Google Chrome (whew!).

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