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The phrase "all it illustrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing what a particular example, image, or piece of information conveys or demonstrates.
Example: "The chart was complex, but all it illustrated was the steady decline in sales over the past year."
Alternatives: "all it showed" or "all it demonstrated".
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Above all, it illustrated that ADSCs transplantation and CO2 fractional laser treatment could improved UVB-irradiated induced photoaging, and could get better combined utilization.
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All it illustrates is the limitations of the coaching staff.
All in all, it illustrates that customers clearly prefer mid-size cars.
For all It illustrates that the intensity shape of the proposed level set filter is distinguished from traditional filter results, and keeps the boundaries with smoothing noise inner and outer region perfectly, and more close to true value than others (Figure 3(i) versus Figures 3(c), 3(d), 3 e), 3(f), 3(g), 3(h)).
It illustrated dignity through struggle.
Experts and beginners choose to create WIPs because it illustrates all the different stages gone through to reach the final product or design and/or interface.
In essence, that kind of comparison is what ROC analysis is all about, and it illustrates why ROC analysis is needed to unambiguously determine the diagnostically superior procedure.
And, of course, it does one other important thing – it illustrates all too graphically the worst of the west's hypocrisies.
Now the reason I mention all this is that it illustrates something, which is, I wanted to understand how a synapse worked.
It illustrates all of this with real-life vignettes from the authors' decades-long experience trying to make corporate innovation happen.
It's never comforting, not least because it illustrates all too well what we become when we live without generosity of spirit, and this cast is, without exception, selfish and unappealing.
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