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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all its attributes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the complete set of characteristics or qualities of a person, object, or concept.
Example: "The software is impressive, showcasing all its attributes in a user-friendly interface."
Alternatives: "all its features" or "all its qualities".
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"Decision frame" refers to the decision-maker's conceptualization of the decision problem and all its attributes, e.g. outcomes and contingencies.
What was a casual, informal, relatively inexpensive restaurant serving very generous helpings of excellent, uncomplicated dishes retains all its attributes except its penny-wise prices.
For all its attributes, Tooting does not have too much in the way of arts provision, so the idea was to stage professional productions in whatever spaces they could find.
For all its attributes, the Flats present some special challenges.
This "hidden world" was described as spatially contiguous to the social world of the living, but invisible, and much like the world of the living in all its attributes.
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For all its positive attributes, trusty silicon can't take us to these ultrathin extremes.
Despite all its positive attributes, the reasons for the lack of redclaw farming expansion remain uncertain.
Griff is writing an expose on 'global white supremacy and all of its attributes'.
With all of its attributes, and a price that will make many skeptics suspend their disbelief, the Tiburon looks to be a shoo-in on some "best of" lists.
The overall aim is that between the catalog and the main data archive, the system would hold a complete and accessible description of the data, all of its attributes and the processes used to generate the data.
It is called a place to "linger and enjoy the river and all of its attributes in a peaceful and tranquil environment", but Transport for London has estimated that the football match-size crowds around its landing point will sometimes have a "pedestrian comfort level" of D – this is the second worst of five categories and means "very uncomfortable".
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