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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's all black" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is completely dark or lacking color, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "When I opened my eyes after the blackout, I realized it was all black around me."
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"It's all black now.
It doesn't really matter where you are, it's all black.
It's all black and white insouciance with a lovely wry twist.
It's all black but about half way up you start to see some greys.
"You can't swim in the water anymore, it's all black," Mr. Saeed said.
"Today it's all black; tomorrow maybe a fluorescent Japanese T-shirt".
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Bar a monochrome baroque print of snarling lion's heads and Greco-Roman columns, it was all black, punctuated with glistening touched of gilt.
The eastern subspecies is called black snake; it is all black except for a patch of white on its chin and throat.
"It was all black.
Translation: it was all black.
It is all black and white.
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