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Discover Ludwig"all nighter" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You would use it to describe someone who has stayed up all night. For example, "My friend had an all nighter studying for his history exam."
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"So you've got an all nighter?" says Paul Ewart.
DO NOT pull an all nighter.
Only pull an all nighter at an appropriate time.
If you want, you could pull an all nighter.
Make sure your parents are in bed before you start pulling of your all nighter.
He tweeted: 345a.pulling all nighter at haiti field hosp.
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It's an all-nighter.
We pulled an all-nighter last night.
Maybe you've even pulled an all-nighter.
His all-nighter, however, was work-related.
But this was no all-nighter.
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