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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all of Mexico" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of the country Mexico, often in discussions about culture, geography, or demographics.
Example: "The festival attracts visitors from all of Mexico, showcasing the diverse traditions of each region."
Alternatives: "the whole of Mexico" or "entire Mexico".
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That is bigger than all of Mexico.
"This is an issue for all of Mexico," he said.
Spartan and direct, it is a question that haunts all of Mexico.
It exports nearly the same value of goods as all of Mexico or South Korea.
Again, all of Mexico has raised its hopes and anticipation for him.
Mr. Fox's big lead in the voter surveys took all of Mexico by surprise.
That was almost half the homicides in all of Mexico for the month.
Holding two of the deadliest men in all of Mexico made the police nervous.
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The term is sometimes treated as synonymous with "Middle America," though Middle America is larger, including also all of Mexico and Central America.
If all of Mexico City were built on clay, it would at least sink at the same rate and "subsidence would be an anecdote," Mr. Aguirre said.
His survivors, in addition to his siblings, include his wife, Viviane Thirion, and sons Juan Francisco and Emmanuel, all of Mexico City.
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