Sentence examples for all my doing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all my doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to everything that one has done or is responsible for, often in a context of accountability or ownership.
Example: "If this project fails, it will be all my doing, and I will take full responsibility for it."
Alternatives: "entirely my responsibility" or "completely my fault".

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It was all my doing.

I didn't think she'd cope with the news after our experience with Bradford & Bingley and, of course, it was all my doing," he says.

She said: "Technically speaking, however you want to look at it, this was all my doing and I take full responsibility.

In the morning, when he gets dressed for school, he'll announce that he's going "full Warriors" and don the jersey and shorts and socks and backpack that, yes, are all my doing.

This is why someone like Chrissie Hynde, decades after being brutally assaulted, believes that she deserves to take full responsibility for what happened to her, saying "this was all my doing… If you play with fire you get burnt".

These iBooks are all my doing and it's a great feeling.

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That I gave my all, did my best.

Focus on "Is all my homework done?", or "Do I need anything extra today?".

"Let me tell you all my problems" Please don't.

I've worked all my life to do this.

I hope with all my heart they do it.

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