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The phrase "all multifaceted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has many different aspects or features, often in a complex or intricate way.
Example: "The project is all multifaceted, involving various disciplines such as art, science, and technology."
Alternatives: "entirely complex" or "fully layered".
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The interventions were all multifaceted (table 1).
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He is also realistic enough to know life will not be as straightforward as in his youth, when he won the Premiership and the European Cup as part of an all-conquering, multifaceted Wasps squad.
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They might have created the ensemble hip-hop template that paved the way for Odd Future, Black Hippy and A$AP Mob to exist in all their multifaceted glory, but they also act as a cautionary tale about how not to operate as a cohesive and prolific collective.
Once you've passed through the "contemplative court", a much-needed respite space lit by an oculus and waterfall (still under construction), you ascend to the upper levels of the community and culture galleries, where the full kaleidoscope of African American contributions to musicvisual arts, sports, food, business and the military is documented in all its multifaceted glory.
As beer programs like Eleven Madison's and volumes like the "Oxford Companion" are partly an effort to portray beer in all its multifaceted glories, some fear that a consequence will be a rise in the same sort of anxieties and pretentiousness that plague and intimidate wine consumers.
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