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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all for a" is not grammatically correct.
In order for this phrase to be used in written English, it must be followed by a pronoun or noun. For example, "She worked hard all for a chance to get the job."
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I'm all for a new term.
I'm all for a good protest though.
I'm all for a bit of charity, but that's ridiculous.
And I'm all for a bit of that.
I'm all for a new caring, sharing kind of politics.
"I'm all for a robust placebo effect," Mr. Wyatt said.
I'm all for a merger.
I'm all for a united Democratic party.
I'm all for a long summer days at the beach.
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