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"call it all" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a situation, plan of action, agreement, or summary. For example: "We've discussed all the details and come to an agreement, so let's just call it all settled."
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I suppose you could call it all a medical error.
"You'd call it all day, and it wouldn't respond".
Everything there was true, but you can't really call it all fact.
If it doesn't work out they can call it all off.
"He told me to call it all off; it wasn't going anywhere".
Technically, under a U.S.D.A. banner we could call it all natural.
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"Here we call it all-natural.
Perhaps you could call it all-natural R-and-B, referring to the patience and wisdom in this new music as well as to the general absence of glossy pop hysteria and to the Afro hair style affected by some of the performers.
It's a dive-lovers' paradise, a beach-lover's paradise, a kayak-lover's paradise, a sunset-lover's paradise... should we just call it all-around paradise?
He calls it all "almost Orwellian".
I called it all week.
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