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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all gimmicks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to various tricks, strategies, or devices that are often perceived as superficial or insincere.
Example: "The marketing campaign was filled with all gimmicks, failing to deliver any real value to the customers."
Alternatives: "all tricks" or "all ploys".
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All gimmicks.
These are all gimmicks".
But the evening created memorable characters whose stories captured the imagination, which is, beyond all gimmicks, the point of the exercise.
But it is not all gimmicks; the best comedy is in the dry banter between Horne and Keys, and their unhurried improvisation with the audience.
The problem is, like all gimmicks, the lifespan is relatively short.
"The long hair, the all-black outfit, flowers, incense, are all gimmicks," said the 53-year-old man.
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All the gimmicks have been used up, and our credit card is maxed out".
One Miami rival said, "His outfit has all the gimmicks -- big parties, big ads, big talk".
The banks are saying: 'To compete we have to offer all these gimmicks...' " He paused.
"The idea that we have all these companies that avoid paying taxes through all these gimmicks is disgraceful," said Mr. Levin, the chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.
But all the gimmicks cannot match a winning team, a hot hitter like Joey Votto, an All-Star just hitting his stride, learning the pitchers, the ballparks, the seasons, the umpires, the weather.
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