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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all along though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been true or consistent throughout a period of time, often in contrast to a previous assumption or belief.
Example: "I thought he was just being polite, but he was actually interested in the project all along though."
Alternatives: "all this time" or "from the beginning".
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All along, though, Mr. Carmona has courted Latino voters.
All along, though, the meet was about Wieber — part coronation, part springboard toward the Olympics.
All along, though, the Nets were realistic about what they might get.
It was a mistake all along, though, to think that Mr. Tebow was the issue.
All along, though, WorldCom insisted that its books were clean and its business prospects clear.
All along, though, he has said that he had a backup plan.
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The Energy Department has all along acted as though "the science" would always catch up with the politics, but the science is supposed to be the foundation upon which a decision to move forward is made.
Or will the child's voice somehow manage to rise above the buzz and proclaim that the emperor is, as many have suspected all along, buck naked?" Even though we agree with this sentiment, we hope we never see the current art emperor Damien Hirst viewed in the buff.
Its fun with a lot of friends.Make sure all your friends get along though, you're on a catwalk, not a cat fight.
Throughout the campaign, they were running neck-and-neck, with Sarkozy slightly ahead until recently (though polls all along have shown Hollande winning handily in the second round).
As we do move it along, though, we would all do well to remember: Donna planted flowers, too.
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