Sentence examples for all of being from inspiring English sources

"all of being" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It does not have a clear meaning and could lead to confusion. You could, however, use a phrase such as "the entirety of being" or "the whole of being" for the same meaning. Example: The entirety of being is greater than the sum of its parts.

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"I had no feeling at all of being watched," he said.

Luke and Claire are guilty, above all, of being dumb and bored.

"We were not sure at all of being released today," said one of the freed hostages, Stephane Loisy of France.

Wall Street never likes to be mocked and has no experience at all of being denied anything that it sees as its rightful plunder.

It has absolutely no hope at all of being passed into law because of profound objections from his own Conservative colleagues.

"For me it seemed very logical that writing songs to go on the radio wasn't the be all and end all of being a music composer.

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If reading and math were all that mattered in school, they might be right, but basic skills are not the be-all and end-all of being educated.

Get out and learn the craft on a stage, and learn how to put on a good show because I think that that's really the be-all and end-all of being a musician.

It's all part of being human.

All of them were out of service.

All of that is there, of course.

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