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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all about coordination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the importance of coordination in a particular context, such as teamwork, project management, or any activity requiring collaboration.
Example: "In our project, success is all about coordination between the different departments involved."
Alternatives: "focused on coordination" or "centered around coordination".
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"Defense is all about coordination and timing," Ivey said.
"Darling, it's all about coordination," she said as Matilda struggled against the brush.
"It's all about coordination with the right people in Washington quickly to make sure CentCom is on the right track".
But then, she says, they say cooking is all about coordination, and she has a tough time piercing the film in that department.
The third stage is all about coordination: Here the salesperson needs to forge ties among contacts in his intra-organizational network so they will work together to devise solutions for his prospect's unique problems.
In addition to social benefits (i.e. having a reason to meet people), the fun of local games is all about coordination, team psychology, and the dynamic that plays out there.
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It's about coordination.
FOR all the warm words about coordination and shared approaches, when David Cameron and Barack Obama talked Syria at the White House on May 13th, striking differences could be heard.
"It's all about color coordination," Gispert said the other day.
All are cooperating with Mueller's probe and presumably could tell him about coordination, if there was any.
This is about coordination.
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