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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all did great" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that everyone performed well in a particular situation or task.
Example: "After the presentation, I was pleased to see that all did great, and the audience responded positively."
Alternatives: "everyone did well" or "all performed excellently".
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"I think they all did great.
"They all did great things," Umansky said of the finalists.
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They are great people and they will all do great work wherever they go.
"There's eight or nine batsmen to choose from, a similar number of seamers and four wicketkeeper-batsmen who could all do great jobs in Test cricket, but we are not developing spin bowlers.
"Picasso, González, Calder had all done great things with steel.
"We're all doing great," my father taunted.
In these realms, let's thank FoodCorps, SlowFood USA and Cooking Matters, all doing great work.
"The difference is the bottom schools are all doing great," Tom Lemming, a CBS Sports Network recruiting expert, said.
They are all doing great work, but the shabby statistics keep on coming.
We're all doing great things with modern technology.
I know we'll all do great things together.
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