Sentence examples for all has from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all has" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks a clear subject or context.
Example: "All has been revealed in the final chapter of the book."
Alternatives: "everything has" or "all things have".

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"The detailing all has to be right.

That all has changed".

That all has to develop".

Since 2002, all has changed.

Not all has been smooth.

Now, though, all has changed.

"That all has to change.

But not all has changed.

Tells how all has changed.

But all has changed.

Whom, after all, has he fatally stung?

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