Sentence examples for all meaningless from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all meaningless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks significance or value in a particular context.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I concluded that the arguments presented were all meaningless."
Alternatives: "entirely pointless" or "completely insignificant".

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It was all meaningless.

"Music's all meaningless," he says simply.

"Of course, I know it's all meaningless," I say.

Everything, the curfews, the tracking, it's all meaningless.

The horror of life, the love of children, the whole phantasmagoria — it's all meaningless.

These are all meaningless unless there are actions agreed and delivered to make these a reality.

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It may all be meaningless, however, if Mr. Levin cannot reduce the debt.

So it all becomes meaningless all that endless back-and-forth about ever-bigger bribes for the DUP, the latest odds on whether Jacob Rees-Mogg was going a bit floppy and how many Labour MPs May could pull over the line.

So even if the mandate technically survives, the combination of non-enforcement, non-compliance and inflation will gradually make it all-but-meaningless as policy.

A contemplative movie like this clears all the whirling, meaningless imagery out of our heads.

I tell her all this is meaningless, that it's created by people who are trying to move product".

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