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'it has all collapsed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has crumbled, shattered, disintegrated, or been destroyed. For example: "The empire's economy has all collapsed due to its mismanagement".
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Now it has all collapsed, to be bailed out by western taxpayers.
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They have all collapsed.
The future has collapsed on him, the same as it has collapsed on all of us.
It has now collapsed.
It has collapsed.
But now it has collapsed in flames.
It has collapsed," Liu said.
But now it has collapsed.
By 5pm it had collapsed.
It would have collapsed eventually.
Its vote has collapsed.
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