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Discover Ludwig"Go all in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to commit fully and put all of one's effort or resources into something. It is often used in the context of gambling or taking a risk, but can also be used in other situations to convey the idea of giving everything one has. Example: "Despite the challenges and uncertainties, she decided to go all in on her new startup, investing all of her savings and working tirelessly to make it a success."
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"I'll go all in".
I go all in".
6. Don't go all in.
We have decided to go all in.
The question for everyone is whether they go all in.
The team would want to go all in.
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Maybe it's time to go all-in.
When they find something they like, they go all-in.
Out on the course, golfers tend to go all-in.
I just really go all-in.
You need to go all-in.
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