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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all my things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to all of your personal belongings or possessions in a casual context.
Example: "I need to pack all my things before moving to the new apartment."
Alternatives: "all my belongings" or "everything I own".
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nights....to put all my things in the 64 boxes.
Sewell told him, "When I rum' around all my things I hope to find that book.
He brought all my things over right when our Regt moved, and I have missed nothing.
While he was off at work, I loaded all my things in my car.
"We were right in the middle of the divorce, and they took pictures of all my things," Quentin says sadly.
"Sometimes I think all my things are family members playing things out together," she says.
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I am leaving all my things--books, manuscripts, clothes, everything.
All of my things are in storage".
All of my things had ended up in Boulder, Colo., and I live in Brooklyn.
"I could see the sheriff coming and putting all of my things on the street".
Didn't you get anything you like?" "Miss Hepburn, all of my things are at your house".
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