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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all compelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is universally persuasive or captivating in nature.
Example: "The evidence presented in the debate was all compelling, leaving no room for doubt."
Alternatives: "entirely persuasive" or "completely captivating."
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There are other works—all compelling, even remarkable that create an initial curatorial situation that straddles physical and spirit, past and present.
It was all compelling, inspiring stuff.
While it is all compelling, a certain puzzlement ensues.
Benjamin Ford Asriel, Neal Beasley, Brynt Beitman and Adam H. Weinert are all compelling dancers.
Do I find the idea of Terror work at all compelling?
Like with all compelling stories there was an element of mystery to this one.
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It would combine elements of basketball, football and the Lionel Richie video for "Dancing on the Ceiling" into a sort of free-for-all, compelling weightless players to bounce off walls, obstacles and one another while herding weightless balls of various colors to either end of the playing space, which would be placed inside the cabin of a zero-gravity plane or, possibly, on the moon.
And it will all be compelling prologue if — when?
For all the compelling silliness, there were two scenes I admired.
Even now, despite all the compelling evidence revealed in the intervening years, people insist that Thomas was wrongly accused.
New partners, features, and an all-round compelling product has no doubt helped Foursquare remain competitive.
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