Sentence examples for all's from inspiring English sources

The word "all's" is a valid and correct word in written English.
It is a contraction of "all is" and is used to indicate that all of something is true. For example, "All's right with the world" means "All is right with the world".

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all's

contraction

Contraction of all is

  • Everything will be fine when all's said and done.

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All's well then?

a. All's Well That Ends Well b.

All's well that end's well, it seems.

But all's well that end's well, right?

But all's well that end's well!

Yet all's not purring under GM's hood.

All's good".

All's well.

All's fair!

Me: All's chill.

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"That's the copper on your-all's roof".

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