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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all fails" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a truncated version of the expression "if all else fails," which is used to indicate a last resort or alternative action when previous attempts have not succeeded.
Example: "If all fails, we can always try a different approach to solve the problem."
Alternatives: "if nothing works" or "if everything else fails."
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And if all fails?
If it all fails, what happens next?
The United States, among the richest of all, fails in important ways.
Last year ETFs accounted for 9% of all trading volume in America's equity markets but nearly two-thirds of the value of all fails.
a) Be plain-speaking b) Say how you feel, and state your position clearly c) If all fails, invite Dennis Rodman out for a beer.
Wes Streeting, MP for Ilford North, said the problem did not need a new party to solve it, but "enough MPs with the courage to put country first if all fails".
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They do not all fail.
All succeed or all fail.
We know they will all fail.
They may all fail.
All failed.
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