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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all its forms" is entirely grammatical and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the various ways or versions in which something can be expressed or exist. Example: "The word 'love' has been used in all its forms throughout history, from Shakespearean sonnets to modern pop songs."
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This buoyant, encyclopedic history celebrates paper in all its forms.
"I reject hate speech in all its forms.
I liked it in all its forms.
We just have to recognize it in all its forms.
It challenges materialism in all its forms.
It should be celebrated in all its forms.
It's about excess, basically, in all its forms.
It's a war against hatred in all its forms, including anti-Muslim hatred.
It's about the defense of life in all its forms.
And it helped us to discover the power of kindness in all its forms of expression.
He fought scum in all its forms.
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