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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'whole black' is not technically correct in written English, as it would not make sense in this context.
However, the phrase 'all black' would be correct and can be used in many situations. For example: She wore an all black outfit to the funeral.
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The whole black aesthetic is bringing glory to ourselves.
They've bought into this whole "black is bad" concept.
I looked over my shoulder and the whole Black Range mountain was on fire.
The whole black community has turned on to basketball and football because of the heroes.
Drop in the bay leaves and about six whole black peppercorns.
The whole black market was doing quite well, but the legitimate economy had been destroyed.
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"I'm beyond the whole black-white thing.
The whole "black-clad biker" act is played out.
If Angela didn't do her whole black-woman-struggle thing, she'd be another blonde winning an Oscar.
It contains a whole black-and-white world, of hats and spats and cars with spare wheels on running boards.
I didn't want to go through the whole black-woman thing — no man, no credit — and so I asked the company to get the mortgage for me.
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