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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all according to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is in agreement with or based on a particular source or standard.
Example: "All according to the latest research, we should expect significant changes in the climate over the next decade."
Alternatives: "in line with" or "based on".
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I hate them all," according to the complaint.
They were all, according to him, "remarkably able men".
The dirtiest star of them all, according to the star polisher, is that of Ronald Reagan.
All, according to the society, were described as "landlords of multiple property portfolios".
Back in April 1999, the Bowlie Weekender "started it all", according to ATP organisers.
The answer is that they were all, according to the Guardian "not cricket".
All, according to Sandler, are still considered supremely selfish, especially in the United States.
But that's not all, according to Simon.
And he remained unapologetic through it all, according to Knappenberger.
Even Island Records "hated it" and "didn't understand it at all", according to Paterson.
But this is all according to plan.
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