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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all flush with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe objects or surfaces that are level or even with each other, often in a physical or architectural context.
Example: "The new cabinets were installed all flush with the wall, creating a seamless look in the kitchen."
Alternatives: "even with" or "aligned with".
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How they are "all flush with knowledge, not of the subject of the classes, but of how to be in the classes".
The usual finest people are all set to attend, all flush with cash, but there's likely to be few big gate crashers.
The major studios and mini-majors were all flush with hedge fund cash that was being hauled in by the boatload.
As an example of his tenacity and skill, consider what he did regarding mutual fund abuses way back in 2003 when we were all flush with excitement about our thrumming economy.
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Seeing Russert's chubby red face all flushed with excitement, in fact, you might have even gotten the impression that the document he held had just come through in a fax machine, specifically for the debate.
Place the front and back sections onto the bottom section to make sure that all of the pieces are cut to fit (the ends should all be flush with each other) before attaching the front and back pieces of the window box.
IN this age of prosperity for the upper echelons of Bordeaux, where the grand chateaux all seem flush with cash, it can be hard to conceive of a time when even prestigious properties were money-losing propositions.
OF nine projects containing nearly 4,000 rental apartments under construction in Stamford or elbowing one another through the city's regulatory pipeline, almost all are flush with amenities: swimming pools, clubhouses, fitness rooms, high-tech business centers, concierges and a smorgasbord of additional offerings.
The local economy, too, has been flush with all the building, which has helped win voter support.
All you need is a connection or two a mother, a father-in-law, a brother, someone else's brother, some mystery uploader in Estonia and you're flush with all the news or moving images or music that you could possibly consume.
All you need is a connection or two — a mother, a father-in-law, a brother, someone else's brother, some mystery uploader in Estonia — and you're flush with all the news or moving images or music that you could possibly consume.
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