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The phrase "all dawn" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a time of day, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The beauty of all dawn is something that cannot be captured in words."
Alternatives: "every dawn" or "each dawn".
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After a week of experiencing the sun-starved Norwegian midwinter, all dawn, dusk and oppressive darkness, I felt I knew where Munch's image of released hysteria was coming from.
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While the game did come out back in 2005, Tin was able to win because he included the song on his 2009 album Calling All Dawns.
This all dawned on me as my son moved into a new milestone in his life, starting kindergarten.
While the elephant is starting to squash his heart, it's all dawning that this guy's been screwing him the whole time.
And we were at this restaurant just totally chilling... Then someone gets on the piano and starts playing a song and we're like, 'This is really good... it sounds like Justin Bieber.' And then it was like, ding, ding, ding, ding it all dawned on us at once, we were like that's Justin Bieber.
The Sting was a franchise replete with talent failing to maximize its potential: the All-Stars Dawn Staley and Andrea Stinson and a dominant center, Rhonda Mapp.
That was the moment of the London games, as the information sunk in, that Bradley Wiggins had won an Olympic gold in the same year as winning the Tour de France, and Chris Froome had got a bronze, that the home disadvantage had been overcome, all this dawning under an unexpected burst of sunlight.
Coastguard, customs and fishing boats all left before dawn to help with the rescue.
This means reading Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn all the way through, giving yourself a month or two to read other books, and then re-reading the series.
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