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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all fare" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be a misinterpretation of "all's fair," which is used to express that anything is permissible in a particular situation, often in the context of competition or conflict.
Example: "In love and war, all's fair; we must do what it takes to succeed."
Alternatives: "all's fair" or "everything goes".
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Although children with ALL fare better, more children die from ALL each year than any other cancer.
Given they're more confused than you are, we would all fare much better if they would just shut up.
In Chicago, token booths have been completely eliminated, and all fare cards are now dispensed by machines.
They all fare better than Raquel Welch, shimmying into view as a widow who only has eyes, or whatever kitchen metaphor you feel appropriate, for Martin.
FareCompare collects its raw data throughout the day from the Airline Tariff Publishing Company, a worldwide company that receives all fare filings from more than 500 airlines.
The changes make it much easier for a traveler to see all fare and schedule options for a given day, but American stands to benefit, too.
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How does an ostentatious know-it-all fare so well in a party supposedly hostile to intellectuals and intellectualism?
However, adults with T-ALL fare much worse, and only approximately 50% survive for 5 years after being diagnosed 5.
How will all this fare against competition from podcasting, Web and satellite radio and even music over cell phones?
All fares must be paid in advance.
All fares are one way; round-trip fares are double.
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