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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Go all out" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express the idea of putting in maximum effort or going to great lengths to achieve something. Example: "For her birthday party, we decided to go all out and hire a live band, caterers, and a professional decorator."
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Go all out
verb
To reserve nothing; to put forth all possible effort or resources.
Exact(50)
They go all out.
"The performers go all out.
It should still go all out.
Some really go all out.
You can go all out.
You gotta go all out.
Similar(10)
"Even when we scored, we didn't go all-out attack.
You don't even need to go all-out.
I always go all-out.
Today, I'm ready to go all-out.
A few won't go all-out right away.
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