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The phrase "all its ways" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the various methods, manners, or aspects of something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The book explores the complexities of love in all its ways, from passion to heartbreak."
Alternatives: "in every aspect" or "through all its forms".
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The army can no longer have things all its way, he said, adding that it must develop "arms" in the media to be more persuasive.
As I give it, or at least it can all make its way.
But it's so much more, with new cooking technologies such as RF cooking, imaging, molecular sensing, and more all making its way into our kitchens.
Not that rugby league had it all its own way.
Apple will not have it all its own way.
The clenched fist says central government cannot have it all its own way.
The company has not, however, had it all its own way.
The industry is not, however, having it all its own way in these developing markets.
Back then, though, the right didn't have it all its own way, not even in Weimar Germany.
Illinois (11-4 over all, 5-0 Big Ten) didn't have it all its own way, committing 28 turnovers.
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