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The phrase "all champagne" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete selection or variety of champagne, often in contexts related to events, celebrations, or discussions about beverages.
Example: "At the party, we decided to serve all champagne to celebrate the occasion in style."
Alternatives: "every type of champagne" or "all varieties of champagne".
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But it's not all champagne wishes and caviar dreams.
But note that not all champagne makers have scope to welcome visitors.
They soon realised that winning the lottery wasn't all champagne and parties.
Some of our visitors seemed to assume that our life was all Champagne and Ferrero Rocher.
But of course, the EU's impact on UK public services isn't all champagne and caviar.
Shrinking Salmon Eggs For a salmon egg, life in a hatchery is all Champagne and caviar.
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"I ordered filet mignon and all the champagne I could get," Noritz said.
These days, many of the grower-producers are selling all the Champagne they can make.
A group of debutantes had been given a cocktail party at which they got all the champagne they wanted.
Once the Depression put an end to all the champagne and sexy miscegenation of the Harlem Renaissance, the "niggerati" scattered to other gigs, some in other countries.
Wall Street can swallow all the Champagne it wants, and the market fanatics can obsess until their brains lock over the daily gyrations of the Dow.
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