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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all gain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that there is a benefit or advantage without any loss or cost involved.
Example: "If we can implement this new strategy, it will be all gain for the company."
Alternatives: "pure benefit" or "net positive".
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Offshore wind, wave and tidal power will all gain from this new approach.
Whether you agree or not we can all gain a bit of perspective.
After spending about 30 minutes showing them just how to make the fish and the cat collide and behave properly, they would all gain a new appreciation of just what went into making a game work.
The report projected that if House seats were redistributed based on 2008 population estimates, Texas would gain three seats, while Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Nevada and Utah would all gain one seat.
In the end, we will all gain a better understanding of shareholder influence, and what incentives can turn this economy away from short-term investing and back to long-term sustainable growth.
Advertisers, job seekers and bloggers will all gain.
We would all gain a lot of new followers and also find a lot of new people to follow.
We can all gain from more reflection.
A Presidential Summit could sure help bring attention to the enormous economic benefits we would all gain from a commitment to protect the climate.
In other words, the prep school kid, the scholarship student from the slums and the young woman from Asia will all gain social and thinking skills they might not otherwise would have acquired in the classroom.
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