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Discover Ludwig"all accounts" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the total or complete number of something. Example: "According to all accounts, the concert was a huge success." In this sentence, "all accounts" refers to the reports or opinions of everyone who attended the concert. It suggests that there were no negative accounts, and overall, the event was seen as a success. Other examples of using "all accounts" in a sentence: - "All accounts indicate that the new policy has been well received by employees." - "The CEO's leadership skills are praised by all accounts." - "All accounts agree that the team worked tirelessly to meet the deadline." - "From all accounts, the town's annual festival is a must-visit event."
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Precious little, by all accounts.
By all accounts, I.V.F. is tough.
Mr. Cuomo, by all accounts, was devastated.
By all accounts, they were dumbfounded.
By all accounts, he thrived there.
But by all accounts, it worked.
By all accounts, it has worked.
By all accounts, Mr. Ahmadinejad was unhurt.
Which, by all accounts, is extremely healthy.
It was by all accounts religiously based.
By all accounts, we love these reinventions.
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