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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all expensive" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where everything is costly, but it lacks proper context or structure.
Example: "In this market, all expensive items are hard to sell."
Alternatives: "all costly" or "everything is pricey".
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It would, however, make it legal for donors to accept reimbursement for the costs of giving their organs, such as for travel, lost wages, medical expenses, legal costs, etc. — all expensive burdens that currently land on the shoulders of private donors.
"Here, it's all expensive".
They're all compromised and all expensive.
"Food, oil, rice, beans, it's all expensive".
It is not at all expensive.
And the resorts are all expensive.
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Heck, we can even sign up for alerts on our medications and be the first to know when a generic for the all-mighty (and all-expensive) Lipitor is available.
They meant it too — despite all those expensive French pedicures.
How could Juliet have afforded all those expensive designer clothes?
Diane Archer: Yes, Medicare-for-all is expensive.
All are expensive, all have strong, distinct flavors, and most get rave reviews from the critics.
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