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The phrase "all of thing" is not correct in written English.
It should be "all of the things" or "all things" depending on the context.
Example: "I want to know all of the things you learned during your trip."
Alternatives: "everything" or "all items".
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All of things came into play.
All that kind of thing.
All that sort of thing.
You know, 'it's simple' all that sort of thing.
So it was like all that sort of thing.
All those kinds of things.
All those sorts of things add stress for the family'.
All kinds of things".
"All sorts of things".
People ask Seaward all sorts of things.
I've taught all sorts of things.
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