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The phrase "are all doomed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express a sense of inevitable failure or disaster affecting a group of people or things.
Example: "If we don't take action against climate change, we are all doomed to face severe consequences."
Alternatives: "are all lost" or "are all in trouble".
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We are all doomed.
So we are all doomed?
Miserable ecological sinners, we are all doomed.
If it's not, we are all doomed.
Does black mean: "We are all doomed" and cream: "Start stockpiling"?
Normally, I would suggest we are all doomed at this point, but I find that sort of heartening.
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We're all doomed anyway.
It was all doomed.
Without treatment, they're all doomed.
Does this mean we're all doomed?
I think we're all doomed".
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