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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all doing this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people collectively engaging in a specific action or activity.
Example: "The team members were all doing this to ensure the project's success."
Alternatives: "everyone participating in this" or "all involved in this".
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We were all doing this unpaid and have busy lives.
We're all doing this for the same reason, and that's to support Engelbert and have fun.
"One will say we are not doing this, and the other will say we are all doing this," he said.
Every song, even the ballads, they were all doing this kind of urban dance … We've had brostep – you've invented brofolk!
America, Britain and Japan are all doing this, although only Japan has explicitly sought to raise expected inflation; America and Britain have done so implicitly.
And should we begrudge those riders, who are, after all, doing this for our entertainment, the right to alleviate their suffering with a little white pill?
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You can all do this.
"We could all do this".
Myth, art and religion all do this job.
We all do this.
But they all do this.
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