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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the entirety of the natural world or the universe in a poetic or philosophical context.
Example: "In the quiet of the forest, one can feel the harmony of all nature surrounding them."
Alternatives: "the whole of nature" or "all of creation".
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"All Nature is working for you.
Not all nature lovers oppose Tomato Battle.
All nature shall paint herself".
"All nature here is new to art".
It's all nature reserves and palaces.
Between the two theories, all nature seems to be covered.
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The potential free-for-all nature of the discussions doesn't faze her, she said.
The winner-take-all nature of technology also plays a part.
Twitter isn't, after all, a coffee shop, and much of its appeal stems from its free-for-all nature.
That there's something a little undignified about the bare-all nature of both of these articles goes without saying.
The share-all nature of Facebook and its ilk makes it easy to forget one of its core truths: social media is about as "real" as reality television.
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