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"who all" is a grammatically correct phrase in English.
It is used to refer to a group of people in an informal context. Example sentence: Let's invite who all are coming to the party.
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Who all are going?
Who all was there?
"To remember who all of them were".
Who all has been in it?
Beloved by who all who knew him.
Who all are at the Eyrie, Uncle Brutus?
I can't tell you who all my professors were.
Guess who all of her scenes are with?
Close friends who all know and like each other.
She has three sons, who all play baseball.
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Jocelyn invited friends around, who all seemed lively and pleasant.
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