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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all is made" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the completion or creation of something, often in a philosophical or poetic sense.
Example: "In this world, all is made from the dreams and aspirations of those who came before us."
Alternatives: "everything is created" or "all has been formed".
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In the end, all is made right.
All is made clear in our official rules.
Chianti, after all, is made mostly of sangiovese -- at least 80 percent, according to the rules.
When his father Hopper Sr, enters the picture, all is made crystal clear.
Oil, after all, is made from plants and animals that deteriorated millions of years ago and needed the sun to survive.
All the killing, all the struggle, all the pain – all is made futile because we know that if Achilles were on the scene it would turn out differently.
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We can all be made to learn.
Lying may all be made up.
All guesses aside, there's at least one casting choice that shouldn't even be uPlusr deball—Mike Myers has to play Wolff since the guy is a dead-ringer for Dr. Evil.
All were made this year.
The points have all been made.
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