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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all nodding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where everyone is in agreement or showing approval, often in a meeting or discussion context.
Example: "As the speaker presented the new proposal, there was a sense of unity in the room, with all nodding in agreement."
Alternatives: "everyone agreeing" or "all in agreement".
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All nodding".
"We lost years of our lives, so we need compensation," Lukman Abdul-Rahman, 39, said as he stood surrounded by a dozen men, all nodding vigorously.
And the other men – they're all men on this Silverstone racing experience – are all nodding, supplying answers, and generally look as if they know what they're doing.
So here comes Walt Whitman, frayed trouser cuffs and all, "nodding vigorously" and exclaiming "Yes!" in Mr. Goodman's eagerly reanimated version.
We were all nodding off in front of the TV". On a recent morning in his home in New York City's East Village, the composer Philip Glass seemed anything but sleepy.
"Foie gras and lobster patties … seem to lose their fine lustre out of doors," she writes (and I sense you all nodding in agreement), before grandly conceding that "sandwiches, I rather like".
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Melcher said, "Praise God, he made it," and the women all nodded.
Yes, we all nodded.
They all nod eagerly.
They all nod vigorously.
Yes, the guests all nodded.
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