all present and accounted for
All members or items of a group are here or their whereabouts are known, as in Is everyone ready to board the bus?—All present and accounted for. This expression almost certainly originated in the armed forces as a response to roll call. By proper logic, the and should be or. Nevertheless, the expression is used colloquially to offer assurance that no person or thing is missing.
Words nearby all present and accounted for
all over,
all over but the shouting,
all over one,
all over the place,
all over with,
all present and accounted for,
all quiet on the western front,
all right,
all right for you,
all right with one,
all roads lead to rome