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The phrase "in all its" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something in its entirety or with all its features or characteristics. Example: "The old mansion, with its grand staircase and intricate details, stood in all its splendor." In this sentence, "in all its" is used to emphasize the grandeur and completeness of the mansion, highlighting all of its notable features.
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Behold: the poke bowl, in all its mysterious glory.
Take in all its details.
In all its incarnations, it is comfort in a bowl.
I liked it in all its forms.
Let's own it in all its imperfections.
And there you have it, in all its gory detail.
We just have to recognize it in all its forms.
"Bling" it was in all its glory.
Is it accurate in all its particulars?
Here it is, in all its glory.
Well, here it is in all its the bleeped glory.
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