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As an indefinite pronoun, the word 'all' can be nominative (subject of a verb) or objective (object of a verb). Examples:

All was quiet as the snow fell. (subject of the verb 'was')

My mother taught all of us to be honest. (direct object of the verb 'taught')

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No, "all" is not a nominative pronoun. It is often used as a pronoun to refer to a group or whole but serves as a determiner or adjective rather than a nominative pronoun.

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