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"is all-pervasive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is everywhere, present in every aspect of life or environment. For example, "Technology is all-pervasive in modern society."
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Religion is all-pervasive.
"Corruption is all-pervasive.
Steven Hoggett's choreography is all-pervasive.
He also agrees that the state's influence is all-pervasive.
The project's goals are oblique, but its influence, we are told, is all-pervasive.
The abundance of the posters and the uniformity of their style sends a message: the party is all-pervasive.
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It's all-pervasive.
The laughter, and sense of the absurd, were all-pervasive.
During this time the influence and the symbolism of the crown has been all-pervasive.
Newton's ideas, and those of his successors, are all-pervasive in our modern culture.
As far as Paggiaro is concerned, the administrative rot was all-pervasive and nothing new.
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