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"free for all" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where everyone can take part without restriction or regulation. For example, "The potluck buffet was a free for all; everyone helped themselves to whatever they wanted."
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Free for all?
Attendance is free for all UCB students!
It'd be a free for all, essentially.
More information about "Fall Free for All" events is online.
Dinner and course materials provided free for all students.
Higher education: Should college be free for all?
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It's a free-for-all.
Downtown was a free-for-all.
"It has become a free-for-all".
It's not a free-for-all".
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